Airbag problems often show up in ways that are easy to miss in the moment—especially when you’re trying to get medical help and deal with insurance. Common red flags after a collision include:
- The crash was severe enough that the restraint system should have deployed, but the airbag didn’t.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly during a situation where it seemed inconsistent with the impact.
- You experienced injuries that align with restraint malfunction (including burns, facial trauma, or other soft-tissue damage).
- Your repair shop noted airbag component replacement or flagged a system fault.
- You later learned your vehicle was part of a safety recall related to airbags or sensors.
In Fitchburg, residents often drive a mix of commuter vehicles and family cars along busy corridors. That increases the odds you’ll be dealing with traffic-related medical stress, quick insurance follow-ups, and repair timelines that can complicate evidence gathering—so it helps to act early.


