A defective airbag case may involve an airbag that:
- Didn’t deploy when it should have.
- Deployed at the wrong time or with unexpected behavior.
- Deployed with excessive force, contributing to injury.
- Was impacted by a faulty sensor, inflator, or control module.
In Northern Virginia, collisions often happen during commutes—sudden stops on Route 7, lane changes near shopping corridors, or merging traffic on nearby roads. Even if the crash seems “minor,” restraint failures can create serious harm. A key point: the legal issue isn’t whether the crash was avoidable; it’s whether a safety system failed in a way that can be tied to your injuries.


