In practical terms, a defective airbag claim usually centers on a restraint system that didn’t perform the way it was designed to perform during your collision. That can look like:
- the airbag did not deploy even though deployment conditions were present
- the airbag deployed unexpectedly or at an unsafe time
- the restraint system deployed, but the outcome was inconsistent with safe restraint performance
- a component (such as the inflator/sensor/control system) showed signs of a malfunction
In Wyoming, the details you can gather—like the vehicle identification number (VIN), repair work performed, and the timeline of your medical treatment—often matter just as much as the crash itself.


