Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In crashes common to the Mayfield Heights area—such as sudden stops in traffic, side-impact collisions, or impacts after winter road conditions—people may notice:
- The airbag light stays on after the crash or returns after repairs
- The vehicle’s restraint system behaved unexpectedly (belt pretensioners, airbags, or sensor behavior)
- You had injuries consistent with an airbag event, even if the impact seems “not that severe”
- The repair shop documents airbag component replacement, wiring work, or sensor/control module changes
- You received a recall notice after the accident (or later realized the vehicle was included)
These details matter because defective airbag claims often hinge on whether the restraint system deviated from safe, intended performance and whether that deviation connects to your injury.


