Defective airbag cases aren’t only about “it didn’t deploy.” In real Salisbury-area crashes, drivers often report patterns like:
- Airbag did not deploy during a collision where it appeared it should have
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or with behavior that didn’t match the impact
- Repeated warning lights or restraint system messages before the crash
- Injuries that don’t fit the crash severity—such as facial/eye trauma or burns consistent with malfunction mechanics
- Repairs that replaced restraint components (airbag modules, sensors, inflator units, wiring) after the crash
If you’re seeing any of the above—or your vehicle’s restraint system was altered during repair—an attorney can help you evaluate whether the facts align with a product defect theory.


