In and around Hartford, many crashes involve commutes, seasonal weather changes, and mixed traffic—including motorists traveling between residential areas, local roads, and nearby highways. When collisions happen in stop-and-go conditions, at higher speeds, or during reduced visibility, people sometimes assume the injury is “just from the impact.”
But airbag malfunctions can be tied to:
- airbags that don’t deploy during a collision where deployment should have occurred
- airbags that deploy too late/too early
- inflator or sensor issues that lead to abnormal deployment forces
- component defects connected to the restraint system
When you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms—especially facial injuries, hearing issues, burns, or lingering neck and head trauma—it’s important to document the connection between the crash and the airbag behavior early.


