In real Kennett-area crashes, people usually notice the problem in one of a few ways:
- No airbag deployment even though the crash severity seems high
- Airbag deployed late/early or in a way that didn’t match expectations
- Abnormal deployment (force or timing that worsened injuries)
- Injuries consistent with restraint malfunction (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, neck/upper body injuries)
- Recall-related confusion after repairs—drivers learn later that their vehicle may have been tied to a safety campaign
A key point: even if you had an accident report, the legal question becomes whether the airbag system’s failure can be tied to the injuries you documented.


