Airbag problems aren’t always obvious in the same way. In the days after a collision, people often notice things like:
- No deployment even though the crash severity seems like it should have triggered the system.
- Unexpected deployment that occurs when it doesn’t appear to match the collision conditions.
- Abnormal impact from the airbag/inflator that can contribute to additional injury.
- A repair that involved restraint components (airbag, sensors, inflator, or related modules) with limited explanation.
In practice, Marysville drivers may first learn there’s a safety concern after a body shop visit, a dealer inspection, or a recall notice. The key is not to guess—your next steps should be built around documenting what went wrong and how it connects to your medical records.


