Hercules drivers often face stop-and-go commuting on nearby corridors, quick lane changes, and frequent mix of passenger vehicles and commercial traffic. In real-world crashes, that can make it hard to immediately tell whether:
- the airbag didn’t deploy even though impact conditions seemed severe,
- the restraint system deployed in a way that didn’t match the collision severity,
- or the malfunction may have contributed to facial, neck, chest, or hearing-related injuries.
When the restraint system doesn’t perform as intended, the next steps matter—because insurers and manufacturers may focus on the crash mechanics instead of the restraint failure.


