Airbag issues show up in crash stories in a few common patterns. In the Jacksonville area, these often come up after:
- High-speed merges and sudden stops on regional connectors where the restraint system is expected to respond accurately.
- Commercial vehicle traffic—including delivery routes and industrial corridors—where stop-and-go impacts can stress safety components.
- Minor-to-moderate impacts that still lead to injury, raising questions about why the airbag deployed (or didn’t) as designed.
- Repairs after the wreck where the vehicle is “fixed,” but documentation doesn’t clearly explain what was replaced, why, or whether a known safety issue was involved.
Even if the crash seems straightforward, airbag malfunctions can turn a typical injury claim into a product-safety investigation—one that requires careful documentation of what happened and how the restraint system performed.


