Airbag problems don’t always show up the same way. In the real world, residents often notice one of these patterns:
- No-deploy: The collision seems severe enough for deployment, but the airbag stays inactive.
- Late or abnormal deployment: The airbag deploys at an unsafe moment or with force that contributes to injury.
- Visible signs after the crash: Replacement of restraint components, diagnostic warnings, or shop notes indicating an airbag/inflator issue.
- Ongoing symptoms: Neck, facial, hearing, or burn-related injuries that don’t align with what you expected from a properly functioning system.
Because New York injury claims depend on medical documentation and credible causation—not just what “seems right”—your first priority is treatment. Your next priority is preserving the evidence that shows what happened with the restraint system.


