You could have the airbag data retrieved and see what the cars computers and acceleration sensors detected.. it'll show why or why not airbags were or weren't deployed.
I remember reading an article stating that on this generation of airbag systems, it basically takes a collision equivalent of hitting a brick wall at 35mph to trigger them.
The fact that the driver walked away from this without major injury would seem to indicate that the crash itself clearly was not severe enough to cause harm, so the fact that the airbags did not go off would corroborate that.
It may just look worse than it really is since its all the front end plastic bits that are destroyed the most.
I remember reading an article stating that on this generation of airbag systems, it basically takes a collision equivalent of hitting a brick wall at 35mph to trigger them.
The fact that the driver walked away from this without major injury would seem to indicate that the crash itself clearly was not severe enough to cause harm, so the fact that the airbags did not go off would corroborate that.
It may just look worse than it really is since its all the front end plastic bits that are destroyed the most.