In Urbandale, residents commonly experience crashes tied to commuter traffic, stop-and-go intersections, and high-visibility residential streets. When an airbag malfunction is involved, it often shows up in one of these ways:
- No deployment despite a collision serious enough to trigger it.
- Late deployment (airbag goes off when it shouldn’t), contributing to facial/neck injuries.
- Over-aggressive deployment (abnormal force) linked to burns, fractures, or other trauma.
- Sensor or inflator issues suspected after repairs, especially when replacement parts are documented.
Even if you were wearing a seatbelt, airbag problems can still matter—seatbelts and airbags are designed to work together. If the airbag system behaved unexpectedly, your medical record and the vehicle history become central to the claim.


