In our experience, airbag-related cases in the Fox Valley often start with a mismatch between what drivers expect and what happened:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a crash that appeared severe enough to trigger restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed at the wrong time or in a way that worsened injury.
- Persistent injury symptoms prompted additional treatment, even after the vehicle was repaired.
- A shop repair or inspection noted restraint-system work—sometimes including replaced modules, sensors, inflator components, or warning-system components.
Even when the vehicle is later repaired, the crash history, event data, and medical timeline can still matter. The key is connecting the malfunction to the injuries you actually suffered.


