Every crash is different, but certain details tend to show up in defective airbag cases. If you recognize any of the following after a wreck in or around Emmaus (including routes that connect to the Lehigh Valley area), it’s worth documenting them promptly:
- Airbag warning lights stayed on before or after the crash (or were reported by the driver).
- You experienced impact injuries that wouldn’t match what the airbag system should have prevented.
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision seemed severe enough to trigger deployment.
- The airbag deployed, but the injury pattern suggests unexpected restraint behavior (burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm).
- Your repair shop noted airbag component replacement (inflator, sensor modules, control unit, wiring harness) tied to safety performance.
Even if you don’t know the technical cause yet, those observations can help your lawyer determine where to focus the investigation.


