Airbags can malfunction in ways that matter legally and medically. In Wake Forest, we often see cases where the driver and passengers are transported for emergency care, then later learn the restraint system behaved unexpectedly.
Common malfunction patterns include:
- No deployment despite a crash severe enough to trigger the system
- Late or incorrect deployment based on what the vehicle’s sensors should have detected
- Over-aggressive deployment that contributes to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injury
- Component-level issues involving inflators, sensors, or related wiring
Because the details can be disputed, your early documentation is critical. The goal is to connect what happened in the crash to what your medical records show.


