Irvine traffic patterns and commute corridors can create specific crash dynamics—rear-end impacts during stop-and-go commutes, higher-speed merges near major arterials, and collisions that may look “survivable” from the outside while causing restraint system injuries.
When the airbag response doesn’t match what you’d expect, the case often hinges on details like:
- Whether the crash severity should have triggered deployment
- Whether the airbag deployed at the wrong moment
- Whether repairs replaced components without fully addressing the root issue
Those details matter for California product liability and injury causation—meaning the evidence needs to be organized early so it can withstand dispute later.


