Airbags are designed to deploy under specific crash conditions and restrain occupants to reduce serious harm. A defective airbag situation can look different depending on the vehicle and the collision dynamics, for example:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity should have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly or at an unsafe moment.
- The airbag deployed but caused additional injuries due to abnormal performance.
- A repair occurred, but the underlying restraint issue may still be reflected in paperwork or part replacements.
In Atoka, many residents commute by car for work, school, and errands—so even “minor” property damage crashes can still lead to restraint-related injuries discovered later. If you experienced facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other symptoms after the crash, it’s important to get medical attention and build a record.


