Many people assume an airbag issue can only be blamed if the crash seems “serious enough” to trigger deployment. In reality, airbag performance problems can show up in several ways:
- No deployment even though the restraint system should have activated
- Deployment followed by abnormal movement, burns, or facial/neck injuries
- Indicators suggesting a system fault (warning lights, diagnostic codes, service history)
- Repairs that replaced components but left unanswered questions about what failed and why
In Canyon, where drivers frequently handle mixed road conditions and variable traffic flow, it’s common for crash narratives to differ between drivers, witnesses, and adjusters. That’s why your medical records and vehicle documentation matter—especially when the defense tries to argue the injury came from the impact rather than the restraint system.


