Even if you’re not sure yet whether you have a product defect case, certain details tend to show up in real Westfield-area injury claims:
- The vehicle crash looked severe enough that the airbag should have deployed, but it did not.
- The airbag deployed but still left you with facial, neck, or chest injuries that seem inconsistent with proper restraint function.
- You were injured immediately upon deployment in a way that suggests abnormal restraint performance.
- A repair shop replaced components connected to the restraint system, and the paperwork hints at an airbag-related issue.
- After the collision, you received recall information tied to the airbag system (or you learned about a safety campaign later).
If any of these match your experience, don’t wait for the “perfect explanation.” Get medical attention first, then preserve what you can while the details are still fresh.


