Airbag problems aren’t always obvious in the first hour after a wreck. In the Lebanon area, it’s common for people to drive themselves to urgent care or follow up soon after because they’re trying to get back to work, school, or family obligations.
You may start noticing red flags such as:
- Delayed symptoms (headaches, dizziness, bruising, burns, hearing issues) that appear after the adrenaline fades
- Vehicle repair notes mentioning restraint system components, sensors, or inflators
- Airbag warning lights that remained on after the crash
- A repair shop telling you the airbag system “had to be replaced” rather than giving a clear explanation
Even if you’re not sure the airbag caused your injuries, the restraint system’s performance can matter—especially when there’s documentation tying symptoms to the crash and the vehicle’s safety components.


