Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at first. In many Massachusetts crashes, drivers and passengers only realize something went wrong after the fact—when they notice the airbag didn’t deploy, deployed unevenly, or left injuries that don’t seem consistent with a properly functioning restraint.
Common patterns we see in cases involving airbag malfunctions include:
- No deployment despite significant impact
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, deploying when it didn’t seem warranted)
- Deployment that appears to cause additional injury
- Repair invoices showing airbag/seatbelt restraint components replaced
Even if your vehicle was repaired quickly, the “why” behind the malfunction may still be discoverable through records and inspection documentation.


