In Mechanicsburg, many drivers are back on the road quickly—especially when injuries seem “manageable” at first. But defective airbag issues often create a pattern:
- You expected the restraint to deploy, but it didn’t—despite a collision that should have triggered it.
- The airbag deployed, but the impact caused additional trauma (burns, facial injuries, hearing damage, or other restraint-related harm).
- The vehicle was repaired, and the airbag system components were replaced—yet you still feel symptoms or discomfort that don’t track with ordinary crash recovery.
A defective airbag claim is typically built around what happened in the crash, how the restraint behaved, and how your medical records explain the injury mechanism.


