Harsh weather doesn’t cause airbag defects, but it can create conditions where crashes happen quickly and documentation gets missed. In the hours after a collision on snowy or icy roads, people often focus on getting medical help and may not realize that restraint-system details matter later.
Consider reaching out for guidance if you noticed things like:
- The airbag did not deploy despite a crash that should have triggered it.
- The airbag deployed but appeared abnormally forceful or caused additional facial/neck injuries.
- You later learned the vehicle had a safety recall tied to airbags or related sensors/inflators.
- Your repair shop replaced airbag components and you suspect the work was tied to a malfunction.
These facts don’t automatically prove defect, but they are the types of details that help attorneys evaluate whether a product-safety claim is realistic.


