Airbag problems don’t always look the same. Depending on the collision and the vehicle’s restraint system, a malfunction may involve:
- No deployment when the airbag should have deployed
- Late or incorrect deployment timing
- Abnormal force on deployment that contributes to additional injury
- Sensor/control issues that misread crash conditions
- Inflator-related defects tied to how the restraint system releases pressure
Local crash reports and repair notes often reveal patterns—such as airbag components replaced after the fact—long before anyone connects the dots to a broader safety defect.


