Oak Park accidents often involve scenarios where restraint systems are tested exactly as they were engineered to work—but sometimes they don’t. Common patterns we see in cases like these include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash that should have triggered it
- Unexpected deployment that happened even though the impact conditions seemed inconsistent
- Injury caused during deployment, such as facial or neck trauma
- Post-crash confusion where the vehicle was repaired before anyone preserved key evidence
Even if your vehicle is drivable after repairs, an airbag system problem may still be traceable through repair records, parts replaced, and diagnostic logs.


