Am I eligible for any kind of compensation from Honda?

This will be long, so thank you in advance for reading.
I have a 2018 Honda Civic. 1 month ago, I was just driving on freeway, the air bag just popped out for no reason. I lost control of the car for couple of seconds, but I was able to calm down and pull over to the shoulder.
I took the car to the dealer and they sent all the data to Honda. The result I receive is that the air bag was working properly, the reason for auto deploy is that they found a dent on the rear control arm at the bottom of the car (I have no idea what that is).
My insurance paid for the repair and I only needed to pay for the deduction. However, this thing really bothers me. It is true that I don't have big financial damage, but the mental damage surely happened. It was a terrifying experience. Every time I got into my car I'm as nervous as heck. I could not drive on freeway for about 2 weeks, now I'm better because I have to go to work, but I only drive at the right lane because I'm so scared that anything could happen.

Too long, so I have to put it in the answer section.
Another thing is that I have this question mark in my head that I don't believe Honda's explanation. I can't say for other cities, but anyone of you ever drive in Los Angeles, you would know that scratching the bottom of the car could happen every single day, in and out of the parking lot, the bumps on the street, etc. Now they tell me that will trigger my air bag to explode (yes, it was an explosion). If it is true, then it only means the car has design problem.
I'm not a car expert, is anyone of you know if it is possible? An air bag just pop out like that? I can let it go if what they deceive me, but If they are hiding something, I don't want them to just get away.

You would have to have independent confirmation that it was Honda's negligence that caused this. Other problems with air bags have resulted in class action lawsuits because a lot of people got the defective bags. If you can find evidence that other people have had this happen to them, you could take it to a lawyer and see if there's a case.

This is an example of what I call, "Ripped hand open on the safety device."

We work with horses, and occasionally someone asks, "Don't you have a safety strap to hold the rider in the saddle?" I have taken to replying, "Are you actually suggesting that I tie a person to a horse?"

We do not own any vehicles with airbags.

I doubt you can get anything individually. Maybe there's a class action suit that can get you a pittance.

Check online for Honda owner web sites to see if other owners have had the problem. If enough people have had the same problem, there might be cause for a class-action lawsuit. Of course, like most other class-actions suits, the lawyers will get rich and the plaintiffs get very little.

Highly unlikely.

See a $250 an hour lawyer with a $5000 retainer.

I don't think so. The control arm must have hit something in the road because it wouldn't get dented by itself. So the airbag did what it's supposed to do: deploy when the car hits something.

Air bags will not deploy from a suspension part being hit on the bottom. Someone's feeding you BS.

Get over it. Nobody owes you anything.

NO CAR ANY MAKE ANYWHERE HAS AN AIRBAG INFLATION BECAUSE THE SUSPENSION WAS HIT/ THAT IS NONSENSE. What happens if you hit a big pothole or speed bump or rock?
. They are trying to deceive you. The car is faulty. As it is 2018 they can take it back and CHOKE ON IT.
. That is a MAJOR BOO BOO by THEM.
This SHOULD NEVER BE POSSIBLE. In My Mind it is an easy fix. A removal of a sensor from a place it never should have been placed… And re-wiring. There may be more than one sensor down there and you can't just cut them off. A dealership fix FOR FREE.

No financial compensation for scaring you. But somebody made a error with it. What next? If you hit a bug, the airbag deploys?
Check out Honda web sites to see if others have had this problem 2018 is new so not many people have it yet.
My Honda is 2010 and none of my air bags are set for the suspension as I drive off road so hit the bottom many times summer and winter. So hitting snow clumps happens many times. Also the odd unfortunate cat crossing the highway during the summer at the wrong time.

40+ year mechanic.