Airbag defects don’t always look the same. In the real-world crashes we see around the area, people commonly raise concerns when:
- The crash severity seemed to require deployment, but the airbag didn’t go off.
- The airbag deployed, but you still suffered a pattern of injuries consistent with the restraint failing to protect the way it should.
- A shop report notes sensor, inflator, or restraint system components were replaced “due to airbag malfunction.”
- A recall notice is connected to your vehicle after the crash—leaving you wondering whether the timing and symptoms line up.
Because Illinois courts require proof—not just suspicion—your case should be built around what the vehicle did during the crash and how that relates to the injuries you’re treating now.


