In the Farmington Hills area, crashes commonly involve commuter routes, sudden lane changes, and winter weather conditions that can change impact forces and crash dynamics. When an airbag malfunction is involved, the facts often show up in one of these ways:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system.
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, deploying when the crash conditions didn’t appear to justify it).
- Deployment that feels abnormally forceful, contributing to facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries.
- Damage patterns suggesting the restraint system didn’t react the way it was engineered to.
- Repair activity after the crash that indicates airbag components were replaced due to malfunction concerns.
If any part of your injury story feels inconsistent with how an airbag “should” work, that mismatch is often where a case begins.


