Los Gatos is known for its residential streets, commute traffic, and frequent travel to work and school routes. That means many crashes happen in conditions where drivers rely on restraint systems—yet the real-world cause of injury can be complicated.
Common local patterns include:
- High-speed commute impacts (including transitions to and from Hwy 17) where restraint performance is critical.
- Stop-and-go traffic collisions where airbags should deploy based on crash forces, but don’t always behave as expected.
- Repairs after the fact—many drivers delay obtaining vehicle diagnostics, even though the airbag system may leave clues that matter later.
If you suspect your airbag malfunctioned, acting early can help preserve vehicle and medical evidence before it becomes harder to prove.


