In real-world cases, defective airbag issues don’t always show up the same way. Common patterns we see in Utah include:
- Airbag doesn’t deploy during a collision where you would expect it to have activated.
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, deploying when the crash conditions don’t appear consistent).
- Injury consistent with abnormal restraint performance, such as facial or head trauma, burns, or hearing-related complaints.
- Repairs that replaced airbag components after the crash—sometimes tied to a malfunction, sometimes tied to a safety campaign.
Because Lindon is part of a busy Wasatch Front commuting network, many crashes involve quick impact scenarios where drivers are looking for answers immediately. The sooner you preserve details about what happened, the easier it is to evaluate whether the airbag system performed as intended.


