In a suburban community like Melrose, many collisions involve everyday driving patterns—short-distance commutes, sudden braking near intersections, and traffic mixing during busy commute hours. Airbag failures can appear in several ways:
- No deployment despite a crash severity that would typically trigger restraint activation.
- Late or improper deployment that doesn’t match the collision dynamics.
- Unexpected deployment force that worsens injury.
- Sensor or electronic control issues that cause the restraint system to behave inconsistently.
- Recall-related concerns discovered after the fact when you learn your vehicle may be connected to a known safety campaign.
If you’re wondering whether your experience fits a defective airbag claim, the key is the connection between (1) what happened in the crash and (2) what the restraint system did—or didn’t do.


