Walla Walla traffic includes commuting routes, rural highways, and side roads where collisions may happen at varying speeds and angles. In that environment, it’s common for people to wonder: “Why didn’t the airbag work the way it was supposed to?”
When an airbag system behaves unexpectedly, the case often shifts from “driver vs. driver” to a vehicle safety defect conversation. That can affect:
- Which parties may be responsible (vehicle maker and component suppliers)
- What evidence is needed (vehicle diagnostics, repair history, restraint system data)
- How the claim is evaluated by insurers in Washington
Even if the crash itself isn’t disputed, a defective airbag can still be the difference between minor injuries and serious harm.


