Airbag problems often come to light in one of three ways:
- No deployment in a collision: The crash appears serious enough to trigger a restraint response, but the airbag doesn’t deploy.
- Late, early, or harsh deployment: The airbag deploys at an unsafe moment or with more force than expected, worsening injuries.
- A repair that doesn’t answer the question: The vehicle gets fixed, but you’re left wondering whether the repair addressed the underlying defect or simply replaced parts.
Many Berkley residents first notice issues after getting home from the hospital—or after a follow-up visit—when the injury pattern doesn’t match what they expected. That’s when medical documentation becomes critical for connecting the restraint malfunction to your damages.


