Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In many local cases, the first clue is what happened—or didn’t happen—during the collision.
Watch for details like:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the wreck appeared severe enough to trigger deployment.
- Airbag deployed but injuries were worse than expected, including facial trauma, burns, or hearing-related complaints.
- Repeated warning lights (airbag/SRS) that were present before the crash.
- Repairs that specifically mention restraint components (inflator, sensor, module) rather than only cosmetic work.
- Recall notices tied to your vehicle’s make/model that you only learned about after the crash.
If you’re not sure which facts matter, that’s normal—what matters is preserving the right documentation so an attorney can compare your vehicle’s history to the injury pattern.


