In Manhattan, KS, airbag issues tend to surface in patterns we see after crashes on high-traffic corridors, near schools, and in areas with frequent roadway changes. You may notice:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- The airbag deployed oddly—for example, with abnormal force or in a way that seems inconsistent with the impact.
- Additional injuries occurred at deployment, such as facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm.
- Service history raises questions—repairs that mention sensors, inflators, modules, or warning lights tied to restraint system faults.
Even if the vehicle was repaired, the malfunction may still be traceable through inspection notes, replaced components, and diagnostic data.


