In Concord, many cases begin one of two ways:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash where it likely should have, or deployment seems inconsistent with the collision.
- The airbag deployed but caused additional harm—for example, injuries that appear connected to abnormal deployment behavior.
People often discover the issue after the fact—during follow-up care, while reviewing repair work, or when they learn a recall may be relevant. Regardless of how you learn about the problem, your goal is the same: connect your injury to a restraint system failure using records that can be reviewed and challenged.


