Airbag-related injuries can show up in different ways. In Bedford, many crashes involve nearby commuting routes, work travel, and sudden stops—so the details of the collision matter.
Common patterns we see when an airbag may be defective include:
- No deployment in a crash that should have triggered it (airbag warning lights, diagnostic trouble codes, or inspection findings may be key).
- Deployment that comes “at the wrong time” relative to the crash sequence.
- Unexpected or forceful deployment contributing to additional injury.
- Repeat issues after repairs, where a vehicle was serviced but documentation suggests the underlying component problem wasn’t fully resolved.
If any of these happened to you, your next steps should focus on preserving proof that the restraint system didn’t perform as intended.


