Airbags are designed to reduce the risk of serious injury in certain crash conditions. A defective airbag claim typically involves one of these scenarios:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash severity appears to have warranted deployment.
- The airbag deployed at the wrong time or in a way that worsened injuries.
- A component such as an inflator or sensor/control system malfunctioned.
In Lewiston, these issues can surface in real-world ways—like when a vehicle is repaired quickly after a collision on busy routes, and key documentation about the restraint system is never fully collected. If your vehicle was towed, repaired, or inspected before anyone preserved the right records, you may still be able to build a case, but the timeline for gathering evidence becomes more urgent.


