Airbag defect cases often start with a detail people remember because it doesn’t “match” the crash:
- The crash seemed severe, but the airbag didn’t deploy
- The airbag deployed, but you suffered facial/neck burns, hearing issues, or lacerations consistent with restraint malfunction
- You received multiple impacts (common in multi-vehicle or stop-and-go traffic) and the restraint behaved unexpectedly
- A repair shop replaced restraint components after the incident
Because you’re dealing with both injury and product performance, the timeline matters. The sooner you connect your medical records to the event, the easier it is to evaluate causation.


