Airbags are designed to reduce head, neck, and facial injuries. In real-world Troy-area crashes, people often notice red flags that can suggest the restraint system didn’t perform as intended. Examples include:
- The vehicle crash severity seemed like it should have triggered deployment, but the airbag did not deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but the injury pattern feels inconsistent with what a properly functioning system should produce.
- After the collision, the vehicle required restraint-related repairs (replacements, diagnostics, or “system reset”) that hint at a malfunction.
- You later learned the vehicle may be connected to a safety recall involving airbag components, sensors, or inflators.
If any of these scenarios apply, it’s important not to assume the issue is “just bad luck.” A defective airbag claim often turns on documenting what happened and connecting it to the right vehicle systems.


