In many cases, the most important clue isn’t what you feel right away—it’s what the airbag system did (or didn’t do) compared to what you’d expect from the severity and circumstances of the crash.
Common red flags include:
- The crash seemed severe enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag did not deploy
- The airbag deployed with unexpected force or in a way that increased injury
- You experienced symptoms consistent with restraint-related harm (facial injuries, burns, hearing issues) soon after impact
- The vehicle shows signs of restraint-system replacement during repair, suggesting the event was treated as an airbag/occupant-restraint issue
If you recently learned about a recall tied to your vehicle’s airbag components, that can be relevant—but it doesn’t automatically prove what happened in your specific crash. The goal is to connect the malfunction to your injury with reliable documentation.


