In many Illinois crashes, the restraint system is supposed to reduce impact forces and protect the driver or passengers. When an airbag doesn’t do that as designed, the situation can look confusing on the surface—especially when the vehicle is drivable after the collision.
Common patterns we see in cases involve:
- Airbag failure to deploy during a collision where deployment would be expected
- Improper deployment timing (airbag goes off when it shouldn’t, or not in sync with the crash severity)
- Excessive force / abnormal inflation contributing to burns, facial injuries, or other trauma
- Sensor or inflator-related defects tied to the airbag control system
If you suspect you were injured by an airbag malfunction, the key is connecting what happened in your crash to the specific restraint component that likely failed.


