Airbags don’t just “stop working.” Malfunctions often show up in specific, documentable ways. If any of these happened in your crash, it’s worth discussing with a lawyer:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the impact seems like it should have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed but you still experienced severe restraint-related injuries (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, or other impacts consistent with an abnormal deployment).
- The vehicle was repaired, but you later learned parts were replaced that suggest the restraint system wasn’t functioning as intended.
- You received notice that your vehicle may be connected to a safety campaign (recall or service bulletin).
Even if you’re unsure at first, Michigan claim evaluations typically turn on what the vehicle did during the collision and how your medical records connect the injury to that event.


