People in Elizabethtown often describe airbag issues in one of a few familiar patterns:
- “It didn’t deploy” after a collision that seemed serious enough to trigger it—leaving occupants to absorb impact without proper restraint protection.
- “It deployed wrong”—such as deploying with unexpected force or at an improper time, worsening injury rather than reducing it.
- “It deployed, but the damage didn’t match”—when the vehicle shows signs of restraint system activity, yet injuries appear inconsistent with what a properly functioning airbag should do.
- Recall confusion after the crash—when you later learn your make/model was tied to a safety campaign, but you still have to prove the defect relates to your vehicle and your injury.
These scenarios matter because the evidence you’ll need—and the way insurers respond—often depends on which pattern fits your case.


