Airbags are part of a vehicle’s safety system, not optional equipment. After a collision, the airbag should behave in a way that helps reduce injuries. When it doesn’t—whether the airbag fails to deploy, deploys incorrectly, or involves a defective component such as an inflator or sensor/control module—the situation may support a product liability claim.
Common Minden-area patterns we see after crashes include:
- Severe front-end impacts where the airbag should have deployed but didn’t.
- Deployment with unexpected severity, contributing to facial, neck, or internal injuries.
- Recall-related confusion—drivers learn later that their vehicle was connected to a safety campaign, but they still had a crash with restraint issues.


