Airbag issues don’t always reveal themselves the same way. Locally, we see patterns tied to the type of crashes that happen on the roads people use every day:
- Rear-end and low-to-moderate speed collisions where the crash seems “not that bad,” yet the airbag system behaves unexpectedly.
- After-repair surprises, where a shop replaces parts but you later discover documentation that suggests the restraint system was already under safety concern.
- Side-impact and rollovers where the vehicle’s restraint system should protect—but the injury pattern doesn’t match what a properly functioning airbag is designed to prevent.
- Recall confusion after you receive a notice (or learn about one) and wonder whether it affects your specific crash and your specific vehicle.
The key for your claim is matching what happened in your collision to what the airbag system did (or didn’t do) in that moment.


