In our area, crashes frequently happen in conditions where drivers are reacting quickly—snow, slush, icy bridges, and visibility changes near busy corridors. Those factors can affect how the vehicle’s restraint system responds.
Airbag-related problems may show up as:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered the system
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, after the vehicle has already come to rest)
- Abnormal deployment that contributes to facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries
- Repeat warning lights or diagnostic trouble codes noted during repair
Even when the accident seems “straightforward,” the dispute often becomes whether the airbag performed as designed and whether a defect caused or contributed to the harm.


