Many people assume an airbag case is only about whether a crash happened. In reality, the claim often hinges on how the airbag behaved compared to what the vehicle’s safety system was designed to do.
Common Granite City scenarios that can point to an airbag defect include:
- The crash severity appeared high enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag did not deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but the timing or conditions seemed wrong—especially where occupants report unexpected restraint behavior.
- The injury pattern suggests the restraint system delivered force or restraint performance that did not match what a properly functioning airbag should do.
- After repairs, you discover airbag components were replaced, or the vehicle shows signs of a prior safety issue.
Whether the malfunction is linked to the airbag module, inflator component, sensors, or warning/diagnostic logic, the goal is the same: connect the malfunction to your injuries with credible documentation.


