Most cases start with one of two problems:
- The airbag didn’t deploy when it should have, even though the crash severity suggested it should.
- The airbag deployed incorrectly, such as deploying at an unsafe moment or with abnormal force, contributing to facial, neck, or hearing injuries.
In North Carolina, the practical challenge is often the same: you need to connect your injuries to the restraint failure while the defense tries to focus on the collision itself. That’s why the earliest records matter—what the vehicle showed, what EMS documented, what hospital staff recorded, and what the repair shop found.


