Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at the scene. If you experienced any of the following, it may be worth documenting and discussing with a defective airbag attorney:
- The crash seemed serious enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag did not deploy
- The airbag deployed when it shouldn’t have or deployed in a way that didn’t match the collision
- You suffered injury patterns consistent with airbag restraint issues (for example, facial/eye trauma, burns, or other restraint-related injuries)
- A repair shop noted replacement of restraint components (airbag unit, inflator, sensors, or wiring) due to malfunction
- You later learned your vehicle is tied to a safety campaign/recall related to airbags
Because evidence can disappear quickly—especially vehicle diagnostics after repairs—early action matters.


