In a dense, commuter-heavy area like Huntington Park, crashes can happen quickly—on short local routes, during rush-hour merges, or when traffic flow changes suddenly. That matters because restraint injuries may be misread at first.
People often assume the injury came only from the collision impact. But with an airbag defect, the injury mechanism can include:
- Burns or facial trauma from abnormal deployment
- Hearing damage or other shock-related injuries
- Neck/shoulder injuries if the airbag didn’t deploy when it should
A lawyer’s job is to connect your medical findings to the restraint performance, not just to the crash itself.


