In and around Monroe, collisions can happen during commutes on major corridors, late-day traffic surges, and quick lane changes—often when people are trying to get to work, school, or evening plans. When an airbag is involved, the aftermath may look different depending on how the restraint system failed.
You may be dealing with one of these scenarios:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash was severe enough to trigger restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed but seems to have malfunctioned, causing additional injury to the face, neck, or upper body.
- Intermittent warning lights or diagnostic codes showed up after the crash or after a prior repair.
- A repair shop reports airbag components were replaced due to a malfunction or safety concern.
If you’re thinking, “I knew something wasn’t right,” that instinct matters. The key is building a clear timeline of what happened and what the vehicle and medical records show afterward.


