In many cases, a defective airbag claim centers on restraint system failures—problems with how the airbag was designed, manufactured, or controlled. You might see issues such as:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity appears to require deployment
- The airbag deployed but didn’t perform as expected
- The inflator produced abnormal force or timing
- Sensor or control logic triggered deployment when conditions didn’t call for it
Michigan crash victims often first notice the problem during emergency treatment or when their vehicle is inspected. The key is connecting what happened in the collision to what the restraint system did (or didn’t do).


