In Kent, crashes can involve everything from high-speed commutes to sudden stops in mixed traffic. In either situation, the airbag system’s performance becomes a key question.
Common ways people notice an issue include:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- The airbag deployed but caused unexpected injury patterns consistent with abnormal operation.
- The vehicle shows warning lights or restraint system faults after the collision.
- Repairs replaced components (such as inflators or related modules), but the underlying cause isn’t clearly explained.
Even if you didn’t hear “defective airbag” mentioned at the scene, your medical records and the vehicle repair paperwork can reveal whether the restraint system likely contributed to the harm.


