Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at the scene. In suburban commuting and highway collisions common in the Springboro area, the malfunction may show up in a few distinct ways:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the crash severity should have triggered deployment.
- Airbag deployed late or unexpectedly, turning what should have been a protective event into an additional injury.
- Airbag deployed with unusual force (for example, causing facial/neck trauma consistent with restraint system malfunction).
- Post-repair issues where the vehicle was serviced, but the underlying system problem appears to have persisted or was only partially addressed.
- Recall-related confusion after the crash—sometimes the recall is discovered later, even if the crash happened first.
Because the restraint system is safety-critical, the difference between a “suspicious” malfunction and a legally meaningful defect often comes down to evidence—especially vehicle data, repair records, and medical documentation.


