Airbag issues don’t always look the same from case to case. In local injury claims, people commonly notice one or more of these red flags:
- The collision seemed serious, but the airbag didn’t deploy
- The airbag deployed but the injury pattern seems inconsistent with what airbags typically protect against
- A deployment caused additional harm (for example, facial injuries, burns, or hearing-related complaints)
- After the wreck, repairs involved airbag components or related restraint parts
- A recall notice exists for the vehicle, but you’re unsure whether your specific model/year is tied to the failure
If you’re asking, “Could this be an airbag defect?” the most important next step is to get medical care and document what happened while details are still fresh.


