In South Alabama, many crashes happen in familiar patterns—drivers merging on busy corridors, sudden braking, and quick lane changes during higher traffic periods. When the restraint system is involved, the dispute usually isn’t about whether an accident happened. The fight is about whether the airbag malfunction caused or worsened your injuries.
That’s why Foley cases often depend on:
- Medical records that describe the injury mechanism
- Repair and diagnostic documentation showing what was replaced or found
- Vehicle system data (when available) and recall status
If you’re considering a defective airbag claim, the earlier you start organizing evidence, the better chance you have of preserving the details that insurance and defense teams typically challenge.


