In most serious injury cases, the dispute isn’t whether airbags matter—it’s how the restraint system failed. A defective airbag claim may involve:
- Failure to deploy when the crash severity should have triggered deployment
- Late or improper deployment that doesn’t match the collision conditions
- Abnormal force during inflation that contributes to facial, neck, or hearing injuries
- Problems tied to inflators, sensors, or control modules
Even if your vehicle was repaired afterward, the key question is whether the airbag system’s behavior can be tied to your injury—not just to the fact that there was a crash.


