Airbag-related injuries aren’t always obvious right away—especially in the first hours after a crash on routes like I-495/I-395 or during busy intersections around Old Town and the waterfront.
Common ways airbag problems get overlooked include:
- Treatment delays: symptoms like facial pain, hearing changes, dizziness, or soft-tissue injuries may surface later.
- Repair-first decisions: after a vehicle is taken in for repairs, the documentation about what was replaced (and why) may be incomplete.
- “It deployed, so it must be fine” assumptions: a deployed airbag can still malfunction if it deployed under the wrong conditions or with abnormal force.
- Electronic data not preserved: modern vehicles log restraint-system events; if that information isn’t captured early, it may be lost after reprogramming or inspections.


