Pacifica residents and visitors often drive in conditions that can complicate how a crash is later understood—especially when reports and photos are limited.
Common local factors we see include:
- Coastal glare and fog affecting braking distance and perception of impact severity
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions near commute corridors, where occupants may expect airbags to deploy
- Short turnaround repairs after a collision, where key components may be replaced before anyone thinks to document what was found
When an airbag fails to deploy, deploys with unusual timing, or involves an inflator/sensor issue, the case frequently turns on whether the malfunction can be tied to your injuries—not just the crash happening.


