In a community where many people commute to work and school, crashes often involve:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden braking at busy intersections
- Side-impact events where the vehicle’s restraint system should trigger correctly
- Weather-related impacts (rain, snow, or fog) that can complicate how crash sensors interpret conditions
A defective airbag case may begin when you notice things like:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite significant impact
- It deployed but seemed improper for the crash
- You experienced an injury pattern consistent with restraint malfunction (for example, burns or facial trauma that doesn’t match expectations)
- Your vehicle later receives service work that references restraint components
Even if you’re told the system “checked out,” the real question is whether the airbag system performed as designed for that type of crash.


