In Golden Valley, many collisions occur in familiar patterns—commuters moving through higher-traffic corridors, drivers turning at intersections, and winter driving changing how crashes unfold. Those same factors can make it harder to prove exactly what the restraint system did.
Airbag defect concerns often show up as:
- No deployment despite significant impact damage
- Deployment that seems inconsistent with the crash severity
- Additional injuries to the face, neck, chest, or ears at the time of inflation
- Repairs that replace airbag components soon after the crash
Even if you initially feel “shaken up,” some injuries tied to restraint failures—like soft tissue trauma, hearing issues, or pain that develops later—may not be fully obvious in the first hours.


