Airbag malfunctions don’t always look the same. In Independence-area crashes, claimants frequently report issues like:
- No deployment despite a severe impact: The collision felt significant, but the restraint system didn’t work as expected.
- Deployment that seems “wrong” for the crash: The airbag deployed, but the injury mechanism suggests the system didn’t perform within safe parameters.
- Injuries tied to the restraint system: Facial trauma, burns, or other harm that appears consistent with an inflator or sensor-related failure.
- Repairs that complicate the story: The vehicle gets fixed quickly, and the repair invoice may not fully explain what was replaced or why.
These scenarios matter because they shape what evidence should be requested from the repair facility and what medical records should be emphasized to connect the malfunction to the injury.


