Local accident patterns often involve daily commuting—rear-end impacts, sudden stops, and traffic flow changes on nearby roads. In those collisions, a properly functioning restraint system can be the difference between minor trauma and serious injury.
People commonly report issues such as:
- The airbag failed to deploy even though the crash severity suggested it should have.
- The airbag deployed but caused burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries.
- The restraint system behaved inconsistently, raising questions about sensors, control logic, or inflator components.
- The vehicle was repaired, but records show replacement parts that may point to a malfunction.
When an airbag problem is suspected, the case often turns on whether the vehicle’s restraint system performed as designed and whether that failure can be tied to the injuries documented by your medical providers.


