In the Chester area, collisions often involve everyday commuting and local road conditions—stop-and-go traffic, sudden lane changes, and frequent rear-end or side-impact crashes near busy corridors. In those situations, an airbag malfunction may show up as:
- No deployment despite evidence the collision should have triggered the restraint system
- Late or abnormal deployment that doesn’t match the crash dynamics
- Deployment-related injury (for example, impacts consistent with an inflator or sensor problem)
- A post-repair “fix” that doesn’t fully explain the failure—e.g., parts replaced without clear diagnostic conclusions
Even if your vehicle has been serviced, the repair paperwork and diagnostic findings can still be crucial. In defective airbag cases, the goal is to connect what happened in the crash to the restraint system’s performance—not just to prove an injury occurred.


