In real-world crashes around Ocean City, people typically report one of a few malfunction patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity appeared to warrant deployment.
- Airbag deployed late or too aggressively, causing additional injury during the same collision.
- Warning lights and restraint system issues after the crash, suggesting something went wrong in the airbag sensing/control process.
- Repair shop replaced components, such as inflators or sensors, because the restraint system didn’t perform correctly.
If you were injured during a collision and the airbag behavior seems inconsistent with what you expected, it’s worth treating the situation as potentially evidence-worthy—not something to ignore while you pursue “regular” insurance paperwork.


