In and around Clarksburg—where people commute through mixed road conditions and travel routes that can include sudden stops, weather changes, and quick lane adjustments—airbag complaints often come up in a few recurring ways:
- No deployment during a crash that appeared severe enough to trigger the restraint system.
- Deployment that seems delayed or mistimed, such as going off when the vehicle’s motion didn’t match expected crash dynamics.
- Injury patterns that don’t line up with a properly functioning restraint system (for example, facial or neck trauma consistent with an inflator or deployment issue).
- Recall-related confusion, where the vehicle is later tied to a safety campaign, but the owner is left wondering whether that recall explains the malfunction in their crash.
Even when the vehicle is repaired, documentation from the wreck and repair process can become critical for determining whether a safety failure likely contributed to your injuries.


