Not every airbag issue automatically means a product defect claim. But in Plum accident situations, certain details show up often and are worth documenting early:
- Airbag failed to deploy despite crash severity indicators (front-end impacts, rollover signals, or service light messages).
- Airbag deployed unusually—for example, deploying with unexpected force or affecting the timing compared to what the vehicle should have sensed.
- Restraint warning lights appeared before or after the crash (airbag/SRS indicators, stored fault codes).
- Repair shop notes mention airbag components, sensors, inflators, or “SRS module” replacement.
- Recall notice confusion—you’re unsure whether your VIN is included, or the recall was addressed after your incident.
If any of these match your experience, your next step is not guesswork—it’s preserving evidence and building a clear causation story.


