In practical terms, an airbag-related claim often centers on one of these scenarios:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite impact conditions that should have triggered it.
- The airbag deployed but did so at the wrong time or under improper crash parameters.
- The airbag deployed with abnormal force or involved a malfunctioning component (such as an inflator or sensor/control system issue).
- A later repair or service visit reveals airbag system components were replaced due to a performance problem.
In Wisconsin, the legal question isn’t whether the crash was scary—it’s whether the restraint system’s failure is connected to the injuries you suffered and whether the responsible parties can be held accountable under applicable Wisconsin product-liability and injury standards.


