After a collision, it’s common to feel shocked, sore, and focused on getting back on your feet. But with airbags, the most important issues aren’t always obvious immediately. Some injuries tied to restraint failures can be delayed or documented only after follow-up visits.
Belmont-area residents often tell us the same story:
- The crash seemed survivable, but the airbag didn’t deploy as expected.
- Or it deployed, yet the injury pattern didn’t match what a properly functioning restraint system should have produced.
- Later, they learn there may be a recall, a service bulletin, or repair history that suggests a recurring safety problem.
When that happens, the “what went wrong” question becomes a legal one: you need a claim that links the airbag malfunction to your specific injuries.


