In and around Los Lunas, many crashes involve everyday factors—commuting, changing traffic patterns, and quick stops—that don’t always make it obvious at first glance whether the restraint system worked properly.
You may be dealing with a defective airbag if:
- The crash seemed severe enough for deployment, but the airbag didn’t go off.
- The airbag deployed, but you experienced injuries that don’t match what a properly functioning system should cause.
- You later learn your vehicle was part of a safety recall or had repairs related to restraint components.
- Your vehicle’s electronic system was flagged during repair or inspection (repairs sometimes reveal more than the body shop initially tells you).
Even if you’re focused on recovery, the details surrounding the crash and the vehicle’s post-accident condition can affect whether a product defect claim is viable.


