In many airbag malfunction cases, the strongest starting point is whether what happened in your collision lines up with how the restraint system is supposed to work.
Common Victoria scenarios we see:
- Late or missing deployment after a crash that should have triggered restraint activation.
- Deployment during an accident type where the airbag shouldn’t have fired the way it did.
- Injuries that appear consistent with inflator issues (for example, burns or facial/eye trauma) even when the crash seems survivable.
Even if you didn’t notice the malfunction at the scene, later medical records and repair documentation can help connect the dots.


