Airbag problems aren’t always obvious in the moment. In the Cleveland area, common real-world scenarios include:
- Rear-end or low-to-moderate speed collisions where the impact seems like it should have triggered protection, yet the airbag didn’t deploy.
- Side impacts where occupants report unexpected restraint behavior—seatbelt tension changes, sudden forces, or injuries that don’t match typical expected restraint performance.
- After-repair confusion: the vehicle was fixed, but later you discover parts were replaced that indicate an underlying restraint system issue.
Even if you didn’t notice anything at the time, the injury pattern matters. Facial trauma, burns, hearing changes, or other restraint-related injuries can be important clues that the airbag functioned improperly.


