In the Chicago Southland area, crashes can happen at intersections with heavy traffic flow, during quick lane changes, and in conditions where impact severity doesn’t always “feel” proportional to the damage. That’s why an airbag issue may appear in different ways, such as:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seemed severe.
- The airbag deployed but caused an additional injury (for example, facial or neck trauma consistent with restraint system malfunction).
- The airbag deployed in a way that seems timed incorrectly for the collision.
- A repair shop notes replaced components tied to the restraint system (inflator/sensor/control module work).
Even if you’ve already been seen at the hospital, the legal question is still the same: does the pattern of injury and vehicle behavior line up with a defect that can be proven?


