Airbag malfunctions can show up in ways that are hard to explain to an insurer or adjuster—especially when you’re injured and trying to recover.
Common patterns we see in cases involving Washington vehicle safety systems include:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system.
- Unexpected deployment where the airbag went off in a way that didn’t match the crash severity.
- Injury consistent with abnormal deployment, such as facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm.
- Recall-related confusion, where the owner learns about a safety campaign after the fact and wonders if it explains what they experienced.
Because Redmond drivers often commute through mixed traffic conditions—construction zones, stop-and-go routes, and frequent lane changes—crashes can involve complicated impact points. That complexity is why early documentation is so important.


