Airbag problems don’t always show up the same way. In Lafayette, patterns often relate to how people drive through dense corridors, nighttime traffic, and sudden stops around schools, shopping areas, and event venues.
Common situations include:
- Low-visibility or nighttime collisions: head-on or side impacts where occupants expect the restraint system to deploy, but it doesn’t perform as intended.
- Intersection and turning crashes: vehicles striking at angles that should trigger protection, yet the airbag response appears delayed, incomplete, or abnormal.
- Post-repair “weirdness”: the vehicle is returned by a shop, but paperwork suggests restraint components were replaced—raising questions about what actually failed.
- Recall confusion: you may learn about a safety campaign after the crash and wonder whether it relates to your vehicle and the injuries you sustained.
Even when the crash itself seems straightforward, the restraint system can become the real dispute—especially when insurers challenge causation.


