In a suburban area like Mission Viejo, crashes frequently involve patterns that can complicate proof—such as quick commutes, partial visibility at turns, and rear-end impacts.
Common situations we see include:
- Airbag failed to deploy during a collision that should have triggered the restraint system (leaving occupants to absorb the force).
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or with abnormal behavior, contributing to facial injuries, burns, or other trauma.
- Recall repair confusion, where the owner completed a safety campaign, but the injury still may relate to the original defect mechanism.
- “Fixed the car, but not the injury” cases, where repair documentation exists yet the crash-related symptoms only become clear later.
If your injury involved the head, neck, face, or hearing, it’s especially important to document what happened right away and to connect the medical findings to the crash and restraint performance.


