Many people first realize something is wrong when the crash report says the airbags deployed—but they didn’t feel protected the way they expected. Others notice after the fact that parts were replaced, a dealer flagged a safety concern, or a repair shop noted abnormal restraint-system readings.
In Brandon, the practical question is often: Is there a connection between the airbag’s behavior and the injuries shown in your medical records? If the answer is plausibly “yes,” you may have grounds to pursue compensation tied to a defective airbag design or manufacturing problem.


