Airbag problems often show up in ways drivers can describe immediately, especially when the collision is severe or when injuries seem inconsistent with how the car should have protected occupants.
Common scenarios we see residents report include:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should.
- Airbag deployed too forcefully or in a way that increases facial/neck injuries.
- Sensors appear to misread the crash conditions (for example, unusual deployment timing).
- Repairs were made after the wreck, but the documentation doesn’t clearly explain what malfunction was corrected.
Even if you feel pressure to move on quickly, the details of what happened in the minutes after impact can become central to whether your claim is credible.


