In the Central Coast area, crashes aren’t always “big highway” events. Many disputes start after incidents that happen on:
- Two-lane roads and commuting corridors where speeds can vary quickly
- Residential intersections and stop-and-go traffic where restraint timing can be critical
- Work-related vehicle use (service, delivery, fieldwork) where documentation may be scattered
In these situations, it’s common for people to notice a mismatch between what the crash should have triggered and what the restraint system actually did—like an airbag not deploying during an impact that appears severe, or an airbag deploying in a way that worsened injuries.
If you’re searching for a defective airbag lawyer in Greenfield, the key is building the connection between the crash, the restraint behavior, and the medical harm.


