A defective airbag claim generally involves an airbag restraint system that failed to perform as intended during your collision. That can include:
- Failure to deploy when the crash conditions should have triggered deployment
- Erratic deployment (deploying when it shouldn’t, or deploying inconsistently)
- Over/under-force issues tied to the inflator or internal components
- Sensor or control module problems that misread crash severity
In Dodge City, many drivers are familiar with “what the wreck looked like,” but the legal question is what the restraint system did—and why. The vehicle’s post-crash condition, repair receipts, and any available diagnostic records can help connect the malfunction to your injuries.


