People commonly assume the airbag’s job is straightforward: it should deploy in a crash to reduce injury. But in real-world cases, outcomes can be different—such as:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash was severe
- The airbag deployed in a way that didn’t match the collision severity
- The restraint system appears to have malfunctioned due to an inflator or sensor/control issue
After a crash in Artesia, these failures can show up in your medical records (injury patterns consistent with airbag performance problems), your repair documentation (what was replaced), and sometimes vehicle logs or inspection notes.
A defective airbag attorney focuses on connecting those dots to a legal theory that can hold up when the defense argues the malfunction was unrelated.


