In Northeast Ohio, crashes often happen quickly—think winter slick roads, reduced visibility, and higher-speed merges on the way to work. Airbag failures can surface in a few common ways:
- No deployment even though the impact seems severe enough to trigger it
- Unexpected deployment that happens when the car’s motion and collision conditions don’t make sense
- Repeat warnings after the crash (for example, airbag/light indicators that don’t resolve like expected)
- Vehicle inspection notes suggesting restraint system component replacement
If you’re noticing symptoms after the wreck—burning, facial or neck pain, hearing changes, or lingering trauma—don’t assume it’s “just from the accident.” With defective airbag claims, the injury timeline and the restraint system evidence often carry the case.


