In real-world cases, a defective airbag claim often centers on one of these problems:
- Non-deployment: the collision appears severe enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag didn’t fire.
- Unexpected deployment: the airbag deployed when conditions didn’t appear to warrant it.
- Abnormal performance: the restraint system functioned, but the way it operated is consistent with an underlying component failure (for example, inflator performance issues).
- Sensor/control issues: the system may have misread crash parameters, leading to the wrong timing or behavior.
Sometimes a vehicle is later connected to a safety campaign. Other times, the first “proof” is what you experience—burning, facial/eye injury patterns, or documentation from repair shops and inspections.


