In the Akron area, crashes often happen on routes people use every day—commuting corridors, inner-city intersections, and highways connecting surrounding suburbs. That matters because the type of collision and the vehicle’s condition after impact can influence what’s documented and what’s discoverable.
Airbag problems may look like:
- No deployment even though the crash severity appears high
- Unexpected deployment when the vehicle’s sensors should have predicted otherwise
- Deployment that seems unusually forceful, contributing to face, neck, or hearing injuries
- Repairs that replace restraint components, suggesting the airbag system was treated as malfunctioning
If you’re wondering whether your situation could involve a defective inflator, sensor issue, or manufacturing/design defect, the most useful starting point is connecting your injury pattern to what the restraint system did (or didn’t do) during the crash.


