Defective airbag issues tend to show up in a few recognizable ways—especially in real-world crashes where people expect the restraint system to perform.
Common scenarios include:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the crash severity would normally trigger deployment.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repeated warning signals or diagnostic trouble codes were present before the crash, but the issue wasn’t addressed.
- Repairs happened after the crash, but the replaced components raise questions about what actually failed (for example, inflator or sensor-related parts).
If you’re in Slidell and the crash happened on a commute route, in a residential corridor, or during higher-traffic travel times, it’s especially important to document what you observed right after impact—because details can fade quickly.


