A common scenario we hear from Newton residents is that the crash looked serious enough to trigger the airbag, yet the restraint system didn’t deploy. Sometimes the airbag deployed but didn’t reduce injury as expected, or it deployed with problems that caused additional harm.
In Kansas, insurers often push back on causation—arguing the injury came from impact forces, seatbelts, or pre-existing conditions. That’s why the case often turns on documentation showing:
- what happened during the collision (as described in the crash report and witness accounts)
- what medical providers observed and how your symptoms match the type of restraint failure
- what the vehicle inspection and repair records show about the airbag system afterward


