In many La Porte cases, the dispute isn’t whether an airbag was present—it’s whether the restraint system performed as expected for the collision conditions.
Common malfunction patterns we see discussed in injury claims include:
- Failure to deploy when the impact severity suggests it should have
- Rough or abnormal deployment that contributes to facial, neck, or upper-body injuries
- Deployment timing issues tied to sensor/control logic
- Airbag component problems (such as inflator or related hardware) that may be linked to known product issues
If your vehicle was later repaired, the repair notes and parts replaced can become critical to understanding what went wrong.


