Many defective airbag claims in Michigan start with a familiar pattern: a sudden collision on slick pavement, a stop-and-go commute route, or a vehicle impact where the restraint system didn’t perform as expected.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Airbag non-deployment during an impact that should have triggered restraint activation.
- Unexpected deployment that occurs in a way that doesn’t match the crash dynamics.
- Injury tied to deployment—burns, facial trauma, hearing damage, or other restraint-related injuries.
- A later discovery that the vehicle is connected to a safety recall or known airbag component issue.
In Marquette, the timeline can also be complicated by travel—people may be treated locally first, then follow up elsewhere, or return home after an out-of-town crash. That’s why it matters to organize medical records early and preserve vehicle information while details are still accessible.


