Airbag failures can be harder to spot at first—especially after a crash where everyone is focused on getting to the hospital. In Apple Valley, common scenarios that lead people to ask about a defective airbag include:
- Severe impacts involving side or front-end damage where the airbag should have deployed but didn’t.
- Crashes occurring during rapid speed changes (lane merges, sudden braking) that trigger restraint systems in unexpected ways.
- Injuries consistent with restraint malfunction—for example, facial or hearing trauma, burns, or sudden pain that worsens after initial emergency treatment.
- Repairs that replace airbag components and suggest the system didn’t perform normally.
If your injuries and the airbag’s behavior don’t “match” what you would expect from a properly functioning safety system, that discrepancy is often where an investigation starts.


