Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at first. In the Clemson area, where traffic patterns shift around US-123, I-85 commute corridors, school schedules, and event surges, crashes may be recorded as “minor” even when injuries show up later.
Look for these red flags:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite impact forces that should have triggered deployment.
- Abnormal deployment (stronger-than-expected force, unusual timing, or symptoms that appear immediately after deployment).
- Injury patterns consistent with restraint malfunction, such as burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related complaints tied to the airbag event.
- Repair documentation noting airbag module, inflator, sensor, or wiring replacements.
- Recall-related confusion—you learn about a safety notice only after the crash or after repairs.
If any of these fit your situation, the key is to treat the malfunction as something that may need independent evidence—beyond what the insurer or repair shop assumes.


