East Wenatchee drivers often face conditions where restraint systems are put to the test—ice, fog, low visibility, and sudden stops. In some crashes, the restraint system behaves differently than you’d expect:
- The airbag doesn’t deploy even though the impact seems severe
- The airbag deploys too aggressively or in a way that increases injury
- Warning lights and diagnostic codes appear, but you’re not sure what they mean
- A repair shop replaces parts, but you don’t receive clear information about what was found
Even if you were “just” rear-ended or sideswiped, an airbag-related injury can still happen when sensors, inflators, or control logic fail to perform as designed.


