Airbag malfunctions don’t always look the same. In real-world cases, we often see patterns like:
- No deployment when it should have (even though the collision severity suggests the system should have activated)
- Deployment at the wrong time (including scenarios where the timing doesn’t match the crash conditions)
- Abnormal force or component failure that contributes to facial injuries, burns, or other trauma
- Sensor or control issues that affect whether the restraint system makes the correct decision
In and around Fort Atkinson, many drivers are commuting to work, traveling for school, or running errands across mixed traffic patterns. That means a crash can involve complex angles, changing speeds, and vehicle positions—details that matter when the defense later argues “it worked as designed.”


