Airbag problems don’t always look the same. Some drivers notice the issue immediately; others only realize something was off after treatment, imaging, or a follow-up inspection.
Common patterns we see in cases involving vehicle restraint failures include:
- Airbag failed to deploy during a collision that should have triggered it.
- Deployment occurred unexpectedly or at a time that didn’t match the impact conditions.
- Abnormal deployment force or related injuries consistent with an inflator or sensor issue.
- Recall-related confusion, where owners learn about a safety campaign only after the crash.
If you were injured after a crash and the restraint system seems to have underperformed, it’s worth getting legal guidance early—because the evidence you preserve in the first days can make a big difference later.


