In our experience, airbag problems show up in a few common ways after a crash:
- No deployment when you expected it: the collision seemed severe enough to trigger the restraint system, but the airbag didn’t fire.
- Wrong-time deployment: the airbag deployed even though crash conditions didn’t appear consistent with how it should have operated.
- Deployment-related injuries: facial, neck, or hearing injuries can occur when an inflator or sensor-related component doesn’t function within expected parameters.
Because Ardmore drivers often mix commute traffic with unpredictable road conditions, it’s not unusual for crashes to involve varying impact angles and speeds. That can make it harder—without proper evidence—to explain why the restraint system’s performance contributed to your injuries.


