In practice, defective airbag cases usually start with a clear red flag during or after the collision—such as:
- The crash severity suggests the airbag should have deployed, but it didn’t.
- The airbag deployed, but you suspect it happened at the wrong time or with the wrong intensity.
- You experienced injuries that appear consistent with an airbag or inflator problem (for example, facial/neck trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm).
Sometimes the issue becomes obvious immediately. Other times, it’s discovered later through a repair inspection or safety campaign information.
Why this matters locally: In and around Fishers, many drivers are commuting, carpooling, or driving for work. That means you may be pressured to move on quickly—yet the restraint system failure still needs to be documented properly to support a claim.


