In Lawrence, many crashes happen on familiar routes—commute traffic, school-zone travel, and intersections where stop-and-go conditions are common. When a collision occurs, the restraint system’s performance can matter just as much as impact severity.
A defective airbag claim often starts with one of these real-world scenarios:
- The airbag did not deploy despite a crash that appears serious enough to have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed but didn’t reduce injury the way it should have.
- The restraint system shows signs of component failure (for example, issues tied to sensors, the inflator, or control logic).
- A post-crash inspection or repair invoice suggests an airbag-related part was replaced due to malfunction.
Even if you’re not sure yet whether you have a “product defect” case, the early documentation can make or break your ability to prove what happened.


