Not every airbag problem is obvious at the scene. Many Jackson-area drivers only realize something is wrong after they review photos, compare what happened to what “should” have occurred, or notice unusual injuries.
Common red flags include:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though there was significant impact.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly during a crash type that didn’t seem consistent with deployment.
- You experienced injury patterns often associated with restraint issues (burning, facial/eye trauma, hearing damage, or unusual bruising).
- The vehicle required airbag module replacement or related restraint repairs soon after the crash.
- You received recall information later and the recall appears connected to the model/year you drive.
Even if you’re not sure yet, these details help attorneys evaluate whether the restraints may have failed as designed.


