In the New Carrollton area, collisions often involve quick speed changes, lane transitions, and heavy vehicle flow around major corridors. Those crash dynamics matter because they influence what the vehicle’s restraint system was expected to do.
You may have a stronger basis to investigate an airbag defect if you observed things like:
- the crash seemed severe enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag did not inflate
- the airbag deployed in a way that didn’t match the collision severity
- you were treated for injuries consistent with an airbag-related event (for example, burns or facial trauma)
- the vehicle required airbag component replacement shortly after the collision
Even if the car is repaired quickly, the repair work can reveal key clues—what was replaced, what diagnostic trouble codes were noted, and what parts were flagged by the shop.


