Defective airbag issues don’t always look the same. Based on patterns we see in the region, these are common ways drivers first realize something may be wrong:
- No airbag deployment despite crash impact that should have triggered it.
- Suspicious deployment behavior—the airbag went off but injuries seemed inconsistent with what the system should have done.
- Repeat repair attempts where warning lights, restraint faults, or component replacements keep showing up.
- Injury patterns linked to restraint performance, such as facial trauma, burns, or other harm that you later learn could relate to inflator or sensor problems.
If your vehicle was towed, inspected, or repaired soon after the crash, that timing matters—documentation created early can become crucial later.


