In the St. Louis region—including Bellefontaine Neighbors—crashes often involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking, and intersecting routes where drivers may not have much time to react. That means you may not only be dealing with impact injuries, but also restraint system complications.
Common scenarios we see in cases like this include:
- Airbag non-deployment in a crash where the vehicle’s sensors appear to have “seen” enough to trigger protection.
- Deployment at an unsafe time, such as impacts or conditions that don’t match what the system should have responded to.
- Airbag deployment causing additional injury, including burns, facial trauma, or hearing issues.
- Post-repair confusion—the vehicle is repaired, but you’re left unsure whether the airbag module, inflator, or sensor system was truly addressed.
Even when a crash seems straightforward, the restraint system is technical. The difference between “an unfortunate injury” and a defective airbag claim often comes down to what the documentation shows.


