In Marshall, many drivers commute for work, handle school drop-offs, and travel on familiar routes. That familiarity can cut both ways: people may remember the “feel” of the crash, but the legal case depends on what the vehicle and restraint system actually did.
Defective airbag claims typically involve one or more of these real-world failure patterns:
- No deployment when it should have after a collision that appears severe enough
- Unexpected deployment during a crash where the system shouldn’t have triggered
- Abnormal force or injury mechanism consistent with an inflator or restraint failure
- Sensor/control issues that misread crash conditions
Even if you already had the vehicle repaired, the malfunction can still show up through repair documentation, replaced components, and the safety history tied to your VIN.


