Airbag problems don’t always present the same way. In real-world Lancaster collisions—whether on busy frontage roads, residential streets, or after a sudden stop—an airbag issue may show up as:
- No deployment during a collision where deployment would be expected
- Deployment that seems mistimed (for example, during a crash condition that shouldn’t trigger it)
- Abnormal force or an inflator-related malfunction that worsens injury
- A sensor/control problem reflected by diagnostic trouble codes or inspection findings
- Post-crash replacement of airbag components that suggests a recognized malfunction
Even if the vehicle was repaired, the crash record and what the repair shop documented can become critical later.


