Defective airbag cases often start with a basic question: what happened to the airbag system in your specific collision? Common scenarios we see include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity should have triggered it.
- Airbag deployed but with abnormal behavior, contributing to facial injuries, burns, or other restraint-related trauma.
- Sensors or control logic appear to have misread crash conditions (especially when damage patterns don’t match the restraint response).
- A repair shop replaced components (or noted restraint system issues) that point to a malfunction—not just routine wear.
Because modern vehicles store crash/diagnostic information, the early phase matters. The sooner you preserve records and get medically evaluated, the easier it is to connect the malfunction to your injuries.


