Airbag problems can show up differently depending on the collision type and vehicle behavior. In and around Lynbrook, we often see concerns tied to everyday driving patterns:
- Front-end impacts after stop-and-go traffic or sudden braking where an airbag should have deployed.
- Side or offset collisions where restraint systems behave inconsistently with how they’re designed to protect occupants.
- Rear-end collisions with unexpected injury patterns, prompting questions about whether the restraint system contributed to harm.
- Post-repair discoveries—for example, when a shop replaces components and you later learn there may be recall or known defect information related to the restraint system.
Even when the crash seems “ordinary,” the airbag event can be complex. The key is whether the restraint system’s performance aligns with what it was supposed to do under similar conditions.


