People commonly think the problem is only a “failed to deploy” airbag. In real cases, the defect can show up in different ways, such as:
- Airbag fails to deploy despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system
- Improper deployment timing (deploying when it shouldn’t, or not when it should)
- Deployment with abnormal force that contributes to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries
- Component issues involving sensors, inflators, or control modules tied to the airbag system
After a crash, the vehicle may look “fixed,” but the paperwork—what was replaced, what codes were stored, and what inspection notes exist—can matter as much as the repair itself.


