In our area, many crashes happen on routes people rely on for commuting, school drop-offs, and getting to work shifts. When an airbag doesn’t perform as designed, it can change the injury pattern—sometimes in ways that show up in medical records long after the initial emergency treatment.
Common Thibodaux-area scenarios we see include:
- Airbag non-deployment in crashes where restraint deployment would normally be expected.
- Unexpected deployment where the timing seems inconsistent with the collision.
- Inflator-related injuries tied to how the airbag system releases gas and restrains occupants.
- Repairs that replace components (airbag module, sensors, inflator parts) but don’t fully address the underlying defect.
If you’re trying to understand whether your crash involves a known safety issue, don’t assume the absence of a recall notice means there’s no case. Vehicle safety campaigns don’t always reach owners in time, and not every malfunction ties to the same defect.


