In the Kansas City area, certain driving conditions show up repeatedly in crash reports—winter slick roads, construction zones, and heavy traffic near interstates and downtown exits. Any of these can lead to serious collisions where airbags should work as intended.
Airbag “red flags” that often get discussed in consultations include:
- No deployment despite impact severe enough to trigger restraint systems.
- Late or partial deployment that doesn’t match the crash severity.
- Abnormal deployment that contributes to burns, facial injuries, or other restraint-related harm.
- A repair history suggesting the airbag components were replaced due to malfunction.
Even if you’re not sure whether the airbag issue caused your injuries, it’s still worth preserving evidence. In these cases, small documentation gaps can become a major problem later.


