In day-to-day commuting around Springdale, collisions often happen on familiar routes—roadways with quick lane changes, stop-and-go traffic, and frequent rear-end impacts. In those settings, it’s not unusual for people to feel uneasy about what happened inside the vehicle.
Common red flags after a crash include:
- The airbag failed to deploy even though the impact seems severe enough to trigger protection
- The airbag deployed when it didn’t make sense based on the collision type
- The airbag deployed but caused unexpected injury patterns (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues)
- The vehicle required replacement of airbag components during repairs, suggesting a restraint-system issue
If any of this happened to you, don’t assume it’s “just bad luck.” The restraint system is designed to perform under specific crash conditions—when it doesn’t, that can create product-liability questions.


