Airbag issues don’t always show up the same way. In western Oklahoma, crashes often occur on stretches where speeds vary and road conditions can change quickly—so the injury pattern can be inconsistent.
You may be dealing with a defective airbag if:
- Your vehicle crash was severe enough that the restraint system should have deployed, but it didn’t.
- The airbag deployed, but you suffered injuries that match an abnormal deployment event (for example, facial or burn-type injuries tied to the restraint).
- You discovered the problem only after repairs—such as when replacement parts were installed or when service notes reference the restraint system.
- A safety campaign or recall surfaced after the fact, and you’re wondering whether your exact vehicle/part is connected to what happened in your crash.
If any of these sound familiar, you shouldn’t rely on guesswork. The key is linking your medical timeline to what the airbag system did in your collision.


