In our area, crashes often happen in winter conditions, on commute routes, and during busy seasonal travel. That means the details matter—what the vehicle was doing in the moments before impact, what the restraint system did (or didn’t do), and how the injuries match what a properly functioning airbag would have done.
Common malfunction patterns people report after crashes include:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered restraint activation
- Abnormal deployment (unexpected force, unusual timing, or deployment that worsened injuries)
- Sensor/control issues where the system appears to misread crash conditions
- Inflator-related problems that may contribute to burns, facial injuries, or other harm
Even if your vehicle was repaired, the repair work can create new evidence—what parts were replaced, what diagnostics were run, and what was documented at the time.


