Airbag issues tend to surface in a few common ways after crashes around town:
- No deployment despite a crash that should have triggered it (often reported by drivers who expected the restraint system to work).
- Unexpected deployment that didn’t match the collision (for example, an airbag deploying in a way that increases injury severity).
- Post-repair uncertainty—you repair the vehicle, but the same warning lights, diagnostics, or component replacements raise questions about what actually went wrong.
- Recall notice confusion—you learn about a safety campaign after the fact and wonder whether it connects to your specific vehicle and crash.
Whether you’re dealing with injuries from a Burlington-area commute or a weekend trip on Vermont roads, the key is treating the problem like a time-sensitive evidence issue—not just a “maybe.”


