Airbag problems often come to light in one of two ways:
- No deployment when a crash seems severe enough (for example, a collision where the impact should have triggered the restraint system).
- Deployment with an injury pattern that doesn’t make sense—such as facial or head trauma, burns, or other harm that appears consistent with abnormal restraint performance.
Camden drivers also frequently face practical complications after a crash:
- Vehicles may be towed and repaired quickly to get back on the road.
- Body shops may replace parts without generating detailed technical documentation.
- Insurance requests for statements can arrive before your medical picture is clear.
A lawyer can help you avoid common missteps while building a claim around what the airbag system actually did (or didn’t do).


