Defective airbag issues don’t always look dramatic at first glance. In real Taylorville-area cases, the problem may be noticed in one of these ways:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision seemed severe.
- Airbag deployed, but the injury was far worse than expected (facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other restraint-related harm).
- A repair shop replaced components related to the restraint system, but you weren’t told what caused the malfunction.
- A recall notice arrives later—after you’ve already paid deductibles, arranged transportation, and moved on with your recovery.
Whether the issue involves a sensor, inflator, wiring/control logic, or another restraint component, the key point is the same: you need documentation that connects what happened in the crash to what the airbag system did (or didn’t do).


