Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In real-world Kaysville-area crashes, people often report patterns like:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision seemed severe enough to trigger it
- Unexpected deployment (for example, during an impact where you wouldn’t expect the restraint to activate)
- Strange injury mechanics—burns, facial trauma, hearing damage, or other injuries that seem inconsistent with a properly functioning restraint
- Repeated warning lights or diagnostic codes after the crash
- Repairs that specifically mention restraint components (airbag, inflator, sensors, control module)
If you experienced any of the above—or you’re reviewing repair paperwork and noticing restraint system parts were replaced—you may have a claim tied to a defective design, manufacturing issue, or inadequate warnings.


