Mountain View is a high-activity city—tech campuses, peak-hour traffic, frequent rideshare use, and heavy pedestrian activity near retail corridors. In that environment, rear-end and side-impact crashes are common, and those are exactly the scenarios where restraint systems can be put to the test.
When an airbag doesn’t deploy as expected (or deploys at the wrong time), the injury pattern often looks different than it would in a properly functioning restraint event. That matters in California because it shapes how medical causation is documented and how insurers evaluate responsibility.
Common Mountain View scenarios we see clients report include:
- Commute collisions where the dashboard/ADAS warnings appear, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- Intersection impacts where the restraint system deployed unevenly or with unexpected force.
- Rideshare or employer-vehicle crashes where documentation and vehicle history become harder to obtain unless requested early.


