Elk Grove Village is shaped by suburban commuting routes and frequent stop-and-go driving. That means many crashes involve rear-end impacts, lane changes, and sudden braking—conditions where restraint systems are expected to perform reliably.
Airbag malfunctions can look different depending on the event:
- The airbag light stays on and the airbag doesn’t deploy despite a collision.
- The airbag deploys but you suffer facial, neck, or burn-type injuries consistent with abnormal restraint performance.
- You later learn the vehicle had a safety campaign (recall) that may relate to the airbag system.
- The vehicle was repaired, but reports or parts replaced raise questions about what actually failed.
In these scenarios, the “what happened” details matter—especially for connecting the airbag’s performance to the injuries documented by Illinois medical providers.


