Airbag issues aren’t always obvious in the moment. In Durham-area crashes, people often report one of these red flags:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash involved significant impact.
- The airbag deployed too late to help in the way it should have.
- The airbag deployed with unusual severity, contributing to facial, neck, or shoulder injuries.
- A warning light appeared after the crash (often related to the SRS/airbag system).
- Post-repair changes were made—such as replacing modules, inflators, sensors, or control units—without a clear explanation of why.
If you noticed any of the above, don’t assume the repair shop or insurance will document everything you need. Ask for the paperwork and keep copies.


