A defective airbag claim usually starts with a specific malfunction you can point to—not just “the crash was bad.” In the Aiken area, people commonly report issues such as:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite a collision that should have triggered restraint activation
- Delayed or improper deployment that occurs when the restraints system should have behaved differently
- Airbag deployment with abnormal force, leading to facial, neck, or ear injuries
- Post-repair surprises, where an airbag-related component was replaced but records are unclear
If you’re dealing with symptoms like burns, hearing changes, facial trauma, or lingering neck pain after the crash, prompt medical documentation is critical. It also helps connect your injury to the airbag event rather than treating it as a generic “crash injury.”


