Airbag problems don’t always show up the same way. In practice, Rome-area drivers often realize something is wrong in one of these situations:
- No deployment despite a significant impact (the crash looks severe, but the restraint system doesn’t activate).
- Unexpected deployment (the airbag deploys in a way that doesn’t match the crash severity).
- Injury patterns that don’t seem consistent with what a properly functioning airbag should do.
- Repairs that involve airbag-related components after the crash—suggesting the system required replacement or reconfiguration.
- Recall-related confusion—you learn after the fact that your vehicle may be tied to a safety campaign, but you’re unsure what it means for your specific crash.
If you’re dealing with injuries while trying to figure out whether the restraint system performed as intended, get help before critical documents disappear.


