In real Norristown crashes, disputes often turn on restraint-system performance—especially when the vehicle’s damage appears inconsistent with the airbag behavior. Common patterns we see in these cases include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy when it should have based on the collision severity.
- Airbag deployed incorrectly (timing/conditions don’t match the crash).
- Inflator or sensor-related failures that contribute to unusual injury mechanisms.
- Known safety concerns tied to certain models and production years.
Your vehicle repair shop may replace components, but repairs don’t automatically answer the legal question of whether a defect caused or contributed to your injuries. The case usually depends on tying the malfunction to medical findings and vehicle evidence.


