In practice, airbag problems often show up in a few recognizable ways after a collision:
- No deployment when the crash seemed severe (or the warning light behavior didn’t match expectations)
- Deployment that caused additional injury (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, or other restraint-related harm)
- Event-data or repair findings that suggest a component issue (such as a sensor/control unit problem or an inflator-related failure)
- Recall-related confusion—you learn later that your vehicle was part of a safety campaign, but you still need proof linking the defect to your crash
Because Pennsylvania cases depend heavily on evidence and timing, what happens in the days after the crash can make a major difference.


