In the real world, defective airbag issues often show up in patterns that are hard to “see” at first—especially when you’re shaken, sore, or focused on getting medical care.
Common scenarios we see after crashes around North Myrtle Beach include:
- The collision seems severe enough that an airbag should have deployed, but it didn’t.
- The airbag deployed, but the injury pattern suggests the restraint system didn’t behave as intended.
- You later learn the vehicle was connected to safety notices (including recalls), and the timing overlaps with your crash or repairs.
Even if you’ve already had the vehicle repaired, evidence can still exist through diagnostic printouts, repair documentation, and electronic restraint-system logs.


