In Dover, airbag issues often come to light the same way many claims begin—through the injuries and the crash facts.
Common patterns include:
- No airbag deployment despite significant impact (especially when other safety systems were triggered or the crash severity seems inconsistent with the restraint outcome).
- Deployment that occurs at the “wrong time” based on the collision dynamics.
- Injuries that don’t match expectations for a properly functioning restraint system (for example, facial/neck trauma, burns, or other harm associated with restraint malfunction).
- Repairs that replace airbag components without clear explanations from the shop or with limited documentation about what was found.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were injured—it’s whether the airbag performance can be credibly tied to the injuries, and whether the failure is the kind of defect that law recognizes.


