Westmont is close to major commuting routes, and many drivers are in a hurry—meaning crashes can happen quickly and documentation can be missed. In the aftermath, it’s common to hear conflicting explanations like “the airbag didn’t go off” or “it deployed normally.”
In defective airbag cases, the key issue isn’t blame—it’s what the restraint system did during the collision and how that performance relates to your injuries.
A Westmont-focused claim typically starts with practical questions:
- Did the airbag deploy when it should have?
- Were there diagnostic codes recorded after the crash?
- What components were replaced during repair?
- Did your medical records describe injuries consistent with an airbag malfunction?


