Airbag issues don’t always show up the same way. Some people learn about the problem immediately after a crash; others only realize something is off after repairs, follow-up visits, or later safety notices.
Common High Point scenarios include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seemed severe enough to trigger restraint systems.
- Unexpected deployment that occurred under conditions that didn’t match the impact.
- Second-order injuries—for example, facial trauma or burns—linked to how the restraint system released force.
- Repair shop findings suggesting restraint components were replaced or that diagnostic trouble codes pointed to a malfunction.
- Recall confusion after the fact: you may have received a notice, but the timing and whether it matched your vehicle’s history is often unclear.
Each scenario changes what evidence matters most and who may be responsible.


