In real Columbus cases, the airbag problem often shows up in ways that are easy to describe but hard to prove without the right records. Common scenarios include:
- No deployment during a crash that appears severe enough to trigger the system.
- Wrong-time deployment—the airbag goes off under conditions that don’t match the expected restraint behavior.
- Deployment with abnormal force that contributes to additional facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries.
- Component-related issues tied to inflators, sensors, or control logic.
Ohio residents sometimes learn about a potential defect after repairs, after a recall notice, or when a body shop notes an airbag component replacement. Any of those paths can affect what evidence matters next.


