Airbag problems often come to light in patterns we see after real-world crashes in the area—such as:
- No deployment during a collision: The impact seems severe enough to trigger a restraint response, but the bag never inflates.
- Late or unexpected deployment: The airbag deploys when the vehicle’s movement doesn’t appear consistent with normal restraint timing.
- Deployment with abnormal severity: The restraint system inflates, but the injury pattern suggests the force or components weren’t behaving as intended.
Because Las Cruces traffic includes heavy commuter flow and frequent stop-and-go driving, some people only realize there may be an airbag issue after they review medical records, vehicle service history, or dashboard/diagnostic information.


