In real-world Edgewood-area crashes, people often describe one of these situations:
- No deployment even though the collision seemed serious.
- Unexpected deployment that occurs when the crash conditions don’t appear consistent with intended operation.
- Abnormal injury pattern after deployment—burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repair notes that mention replaced airbag components, inflators, sensors, or related restraint modules.
In a defective airbag claim, the goal isn’t to guess. It’s to confirm whether the vehicle’s restraint system behaved differently than it should have and whether that failure plausibly contributed to the injuries documented in your medical records.


