Airbag-related injuries don’t happen in a vacuum. In Mendota-area crashes, the practical realities often shape what evidence matters:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go collisions: These can create crash forces that should trigger the restraint system appropriately. If the airbag didn’t deploy—or deployed unexpectedly—the “why” becomes a key issue.
- Visibility and weather variability: Dust, glare, and sudden changes in driving conditions can affect how the crash occurred and what the event data shows.
- Time-sensitive medical documentation: When you’re trying to handle treatment while keeping up with work, it’s easy to delay follow-up care. That can weaken the injury timeline.
Because of these factors, early case review is critical: it helps connect what happened on the road to how the airbag system behaved during the collision.


