In Southbridge, crashes don’t always look the same. A driver may learn something was wrong with the airbag system in different ways:
- The collision “should have” triggered deployment, but the airbag didn’t deploy (or deployed only partially).
- The airbag did deploy, yet the injury pattern suggests the restraint system didn’t perform as intended.
- A later inspection or repair flags an airbag component replacement—sometimes long after the crash.
- A safety recall notice arrives after the fact, raising questions about whether the vehicle had a known defect.
These scenarios matter because your legal strategy depends on the specific failure behavior—not just that an airbag was involved.


