In Phenix City, many crashes involve stop-and-go travel, sudden lane changes, and short reaction times—conditions that can make restraint-system performance especially important. We often see concerns arise after:
- Late deployment or no deployment despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system
- Airbag deployment with unusual severity, leading to facial injuries, burns, or hearing-related trauma
- Confusion after repairs, where the vehicle is returned but the underlying problem isn’t clearly documented
- Recall-related uncertainty—you may hear about a safety campaign but still need to connect it to your specific vehicle and crash
Even if you’re not sure the airbag caused the injury, your medical records and the vehicle’s post-crash information can help determine whether a defective airbag claim is worth pursuing.


