Airbags are designed to reduce the risk of serious injury—but problems can show up in ways that are easy to overlook at first, such as:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the collision seems like it should have triggered it (common concern after higher-speed impacts on regional highways).
- Airbag deployed with unusual severity, causing burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries.
- A warning light or service message appeared afterward, and the vehicle required diagnostics or restraint system work.
- Recall-related confusion—you learn later the vehicle was part of a safety campaign, or you hear conflicting information from a repair shop.
In Janesville, where commuters share roads with deliveries and seasonal traffic, it’s also common for people to move quickly—sometimes before the full medical picture is known. That’s exactly when documentation and careful next steps matter.


