After a collision, airbag issues don’t always look the same. Some drivers notice the problem immediately, while others only realize later that the restraint system didn’t perform as expected.
Common patterns we see referenced in crash documentation include:
- No deployment despite impact that seemed severe enough to trigger airbags
- Deployment that felt abnormal (too forceful, mistimed, or accompanied by other restraint problems)
- Airbag deployment with additional injuries that don’t match what a properly functioning system would be expected to prevent
- Repair shop notes indicating components were replaced after the collision
If you were driving through areas like downtown routes, highway on-ramps, or intersections with changing traffic flow, it’s especially important that your records reflect how the crash happened—because the restraint system’s performance is evaluated in context.


