In many Ramsey-area cases, the airbag issue isn’t obvious at first. People often describe one of these patterns:
- No deployment despite a significant impact (common concern when the crash severity suggests the system should have triggered).
- Deployment that occurs at an unsafe time (for example, after conditions change during the collision sequence).
- Injury that seems inconsistent with normal restraint performance—such as burns, facial injuries, or other trauma that may be tied to how the inflator or sensors behaved.
Even if your vehicle is repaired quickly, the underlying failure can still leave clues in documentation, diagnostic data, and repair records. The key is acting while evidence is still available.


