It could, if the damage has caused a loose component or the alignment to be way off.
Most common cause is warped rotors.
some cars yes (like 4 drive)
There are a small number of things that can cause the steering wheel to shake, and none of them are anything to ignore. A bent rim, a damaged tire, a loose tie rod end, and at a minimum - an imbalanced tire/wheel. You need to have this checked at a garage.
A worn or damaged component. Suggest to have someone wiggle the steering back and forth while you inspect for excessive play.
Power steering box... Steering fluid level low,dirty or needs replacing... If power steering fluid is white then your box is damaged...
Bad mount on the steers, worn/loose/damaged steering components, axles out of alignment.
That is typically a wheel balance problem.
It doesn't. Your face will be less damaged hitting the airbag than if it hits the steering wheel.
Steering fluid leak.
Yes, bad tie rods can cause shimmy in a vehicle. Tie rods are crucial components of the steering system, and if they are worn or damaged, they can lead to improper alignment and instability in the steering. This instability can result in a shaking or shimmying sensation, especially at higher speeds. It's important to address any issues with tie rods promptly to ensure safe driving and proper vehicle handling.
If they are warped they can cause shaking when braking.
the most likely cause of that would be the power steering pump failing.