Defective airbag cases aren’t always obvious at the scene. Drivers often notice the issue in one of these ways:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite noticeable impact or visible vehicle damage.
- Late or improper deployment that doesn’t match the crash severity.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional harm, such as facial injuries, burns, or other trauma.
- You later learn the vehicle was tied to a safety recall involving an inflator, sensor, or restraint control module.
In commuter-heavy areas, these failures can complicate what insurance adjusters say about causation—meaning you may need medical records and vehicle evidence that clearly connect the malfunction to your injuries.


