A defective airbag case isn’t just about whether an airbag went off. It’s about whether the restraint system performed as intended for the crash conditions.
Common malfunction patterns seen in claims include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision serious enough to trigger deployment.
- Airbag deployed at the wrong time or under conditions it shouldn’t have.
- Airbag deployed too forcefully, contributing to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries.
- Sensor or inflator issues that affect how the system interprets a crash.
If you’re wondering whether your situation fits, focus on what you observed right after impact and what your medical records later describe. The strongest claims typically align those two stories.


