Many injury crashes around Rohnert Park involve stop-and-go traffic, quick lane changes, and sudden braking—conditions that can expose problems with restraint systems when something goes wrong. Residents also frequently travel to nearby job centers and retail corridors, meaning collisions can happen at varying speeds and impact angles.
Why this matters for your case: the way your vehicle collided—front-end angle, speed, occupant position, and whether the vehicle’s sensors triggered deployment—can affect whether an airbag behaved as intended. Your medical records should match the injury mechanism you experienced, and the vehicle documentation should help explain what happened during the crash.


