Airbags are designed to reduce injury during certain types of collisions. In real cases around Hurricane and nearby communities, people often notice problems in one of these ways:
- No deployment despite a crash that should have triggered the restraint system
- Late or improper deployment (the airbag fires when it shouldn’t)
- Excessive force or abnormal behavior that worsens injuries
- Recall-related concerns—repairs may have been done, but the incident still raises questions about what failed
Injury patterns matter. Facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, and neck or shoulder injuries can all become part of the overall causation story—especially when the medical record lines up with the timing and mechanics of the crash.


