Niles residents often deal with a mix of street and highway driving, including commuting routes and seasonal conditions that can affect crash severity and visibility. In real cases, airbag problems show up in patterns like:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite a crash that appears serious enough to trigger deployment.
- Delayed or improper deployment, including deployment that happens in a way that doesn’t match the collision dynamics.
- Injury patterns consistent with airbag malfunction (for example, facial and burn-type injuries) that don’t feel aligned with what a properly functioning restraint system is designed to do.
If you’ve noticed any of these red flags, it’s worth treating the situation as more than “bad luck.” The restraint system’s performance can become central to both liability and damages.


