Airbag problems often come to light in patterns that are familiar to drivers—especially after crashes in stop-and-go traffic or at intersections where impact severity can feel hard to gauge.
Common scenarios include:
- No deployment despite significant crash damage
- Unexpected deployment that appears inconsistent with the collision conditions
- Hard/abnormal deployment that worsened injuries
- Diagnostic or repair findings suggesting an airbag module, inflator, sensor, or control issue
If any of these happened, treat it as a serious safety concern—not just a vehicle inconvenience. Early legal guidance can help you preserve the facts while your medical records are still fresh.


