Airbag malfunctions often become legally significant when the crash severity suggests the system should have performed normally. In Jefferson City, that can show up in real-world ways such as:
- Intersection and turning collisions around busy downtown and arterial roads, where the crash angle may confuse sensors.
- Day-to-night visibility changes (fog, glare, rain) that contribute to sudden impacts and complex restraint behavior.
- Highway-speed crashes when occupants expect the restraint system to reduce head/face injuries.
- Commercial vehicle involvement tied to freight routes and service traffic, where multiple entities may share responsibility.
If your injuries don’t match what you’d expect from a “properly functioning” airbag event, that mismatch is often where the case begins.


