Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In New Orleans-area crashes, injury patterns and vehicle damage often determine what to investigate next—especially in situations like:
- No deployment despite a significant crash (you may still have been thrown forward, struck the steering wheel/dash, or suffered facial or head trauma)
- Late or improper deployment (the timing doesn’t match what the injury suggests)
- Excessive force or abnormal behavior (burns, facial injuries, hearing-related trauma, or shrapnel-like debris concerns)
- Recall-related uncertainty (a repair may have been attempted, but the underlying defect may still be relevant)
Because Louisiana clients often discover the issue after the fact—when records are reviewed or a recall is identified—early legal guidance can help connect medical findings to the restraint system’s performance.


