Airbag-related injuries often show up in patterns that people recognize only after they speak with medical providers or review the crash details. In College Park, where traffic can be dense and driving conditions change quickly, common scenarios include:
- Airbag failure to deploy in a crash that appeared severe enough to trigger deployment.
- Unexpected deployment that occurs when impact conditions don’t appear consistent with how the restraint system should work.
- Inflator or sensor-related malfunction, where the airbag deploys but causes additional injury.
- Vehicle repair masking the problem, where the dealership or shop replaces components but key documentation isn’t fully preserved for later review.
If you’ve experienced symptoms like facial trauma, burns, eye injury, or hearing changes after an airbag deployed (or didn’t), it’s important to document what happened right away and keep records organized.


