Airbag defects don’t always show up the same way. Locally, we commonly see problems discovered in a few patterns:
- No deployment after a crash: The vehicle shows signs of impact, but the airbag system doesn’t deploy.
- Unexpected deployment timing: The airbag goes off in circumstances that don’t appear to match typical restraint behavior.
- Injury pattern that “fits” restraint failure: Medical records may reflect facial trauma, burns, or other injuries consistent with an inflator or deployment malfunction.
- Recall notice after repairs: A vehicle may be repaired after the collision, and later a recall or safety campaign raises new questions about the restraint system.
If you’re trying to connect what happened on the road to what’s showing up in your treatment, the timeline matters. Early legal guidance can also help prevent avoidable mistakes when insurance adjusters ask for recorded statements.


