Airbag problems often don’t look the same from one crash to the next. In real-world cases, the key question is whether the restraint system’s behavior matched what it should have done.
After a wreck, pay attention to details you can remember (and documents you can request), such as:
- Failure to deploy despite a collision that should have triggered protection
- Unexpected deployment (timing seemed off)
- Harsh or abnormal force that worsened injuries
- Repeated warnings/indicator lights (if they existed before or after the crash)
These facts matter because they help connect your injury to a specific type of alleged malfunction—something insurers often dispute.


