Airbag issues don’t always show up the same way, and in a community where people often drive short distances for school, errands, and commuting, crashes can look “minor” while injuries still happen.
You may be dealing with a potential airbag defect if:
- The airbag failed to deploy despite visible front-end damage.
- The airbag deployed, but the injury mechanism doesn’t match what you’d expect from a properly functioning restraint system.
- The vehicle went for repair, but you later learned the restraint components were replaced due to a safety-system malfunction.
- You received a notice that your vehicle was tied to a safety campaign/recall—and the timing raises questions about whether the defect contributed to your crash.
Even if you’re not sure yet, it’s important to treat the situation as potentially time-sensitive evidence—because what’s recorded (and what’s missing) can affect how your case is evaluated.


