People often don’t realize they may have a defective airbag claim until later—especially when the crash feels like it “should have” triggered restraint protection.
Common patterns we see in the Canby area include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash that appears serious enough to have activated the system.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional injury, such as burns or trauma consistent with abnormal deployment.
- Repair happened quickly (or the vehicle was cleared for use) but the underlying airbag issue may still be reflected in inspection notes, replaced components, or diagnostic trouble codes.
If you’re wondering whether your injuries could align with an airbag malfunction, the key is getting your medical record and vehicle information connected early—before documentation gets lost.


