Bartlett drivers spend a lot of time on high-speed corridors and stop-and-go routes, and many crashes involve sudden braking, lane changes, or traffic congestion. That matters because restraint systems are designed to respond to specific crash dynamics. When the airbag system doesn’t perform as intended, it can leave you with injuries that are both immediate and delayed.
Common injury types seen after airbag-related failures include:
- facial and dental trauma
- burns or irritation from abnormal deployment
- hearing issues and other head/neck injuries
- soft-tissue injuries that worsen after the initial shock
If you’re noticing symptoms that don’t seem to match what you expected from the crash, it’s especially important to get evaluated and document what happened.


