Airbag failures don’t always look the same, and local crash circumstances can affect what people experience afterward. In Tooele, common scenarios include:
- Commutes and roadway speed changes: Drivers on area highways may expect the restraint system to react a certain way—then discover the airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash severity that seemed to warrant it.
- Secondary impact or unexpected angles: Some collisions cause injury patterns that don’t match what a properly functioning airbag would typically prevent.
- After-repair uncertainty: Even when a vehicle is repaired, the airbag components may have been replaced or recalibrated, raising questions about whether the original failure came from a defect.
If you’re noticing symptoms like facial injuries, burns, hearing issues, or lingering neck/shoulder trauma after an airbag event—or you were told your airbag never deployed—those facts can matter for your claim.


