Defective airbag issues often show up in ways that are easy to miss at first—especially if you’re focused on getting to the ER, dealing with pain, or arranging transportation for work. Common scenarios we hear about include:
- Airbag fails to deploy after a crash that appears severe enough to trigger deployment.
- Unexpected deployment that occurs in a way that doesn’t match the collision conditions.
- Injury pattern that doesn’t fit the crash alone, such as facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repairs that replace airbag components, suggesting a malfunction was identified—but without clear explanation for the injured driver.
- Recall confusion after the fact, when you learn your vehicle may be connected to a safety campaign.
Even when repairs are made, the question remains: what actually happened inside the restraint system during the crash, and how that failure contributed to your injuries.


