Kansas City-area crashes don’t always look the same, and the airbag malfunction can show up in different ways depending on the collision type:
- Wrong-time deployment after a hard stop or impact that the sensors may have misread.
- Non-deployment even where the wreck seems severe enough that an airbag should have deployed.
- Inflator-related issues where the deployment mechanism contributes to burn injuries, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- “It was fixed, but…” situations where repairs occurred, yet you later learn the parts replaced were part of a broader system problem.
In Kansas City, many residents commute across multiple road types—intersections, highway on-ramps, and stop-and-go traffic. That means crash severity and vehicle handling can vary widely, which can complicate early assumptions about what caused the injuries.


