In Clinton-area crashes, people often notice the problem in one of three ways:
- No deployment when it should have: The collision seems severe enough to trigger the restraint system, but the airbag doesn’t deploy.
- Unexpected deployment: The airbag deploys in a way that appears inconsistent with the crash severity or timing.
- Injury pattern that doesn’t match expectations: Burns, facial injuries, or other harm may suggest the restraint system didn’t perform the way it was intended to protect occupants.
Even if your vehicle was repaired afterward, the malfunction may still leave behind critical information—diagnostic history, replacement parts, inspection notes, and documentation that can help connect the defect to your injuries.


