A defective airbag case typically centers on whether the restraint system performed as designed. That can include:
- Airbag failure to deploy during a collision where deployment should have occurred
- Erratic or improper deployment timing based on crash conditions
- Inflator or sensor-related malfunctions that contribute to injury
- Component failures linked to the vehicle’s airbag system
In real-world Vineland scenarios, issues sometimes come to light after repairs—when replaced parts, diagnostic findings, or dealership paperwork suggest the airbag system didn’t function normally.


