Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In Greenwood, many crashes involve daily driving—work commutes, school runs, and shopping trips—so the injury and evidence timeline can vary.
You may be dealing with an airbag issue if:
- The crash seemed serious, but the airbag didn’t deploy and you still had restraint-related injuries.
- The airbag deployed but didn’t seem to work as expected, leading to burns, facial trauma, or other unusual injury patterns.
- You later learned your vehicle is connected to a safety campaign/recall, but the repair didn’t fully resolve what you experienced.
- A repair shop replaced components and you suspect the work related to an airbag or sensor system.
Even if you’re not sure it’s “defective,” the questions that matter are: What happened during the crash? What did your medical records show? And what does the vehicle documentation say about the airbag system?


