In a suburban-to-commuter area like Lansing, crashes often involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden lane changes, or collisions where the vehicle’s restraint system is expected to respond precisely. Airbag issues may show up in a few familiar ways:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the impact seemed severe enough to trigger it.
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or at an unexpected point during the crash.
- Injury pattern doesn’t match what a properly functioning airbag should produce, such as burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repairs were done quickly and the vehicle’s records are incomplete—making it harder later to confirm what components were replaced.
If you’re reading this because your airbag malfunction is raising questions, the most important step is not guessing—it’s building a clear record of what happened and how it connects to your injuries.


