Not every crash with an airbag light or “SRS” warning automatically means a defect, but certain patterns are common in defective airbag claims. After a crash near Valparaiso, watch for:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite a collision severe enough to trigger deployment
- Airbag deployed but caused additional facial/neck injuries (including burns or abnormal trauma)
- Repeated or persistent “airbag” warning lights after repairs
- Repairs that specifically replaced airbag components (inflator, sensor/control unit, or related restraint parts)
- A recall notice tied to your vehicle’s make/model or restraint system
If you’re trying to remember details, it helps to write down what you observed right away—especially the dashboard warnings, seatbelt use, and any notes from first responders.


