In and around Windsor, many collisions occur during routine travel—drivers pulling out, braking hard, or navigating intersections and changing traffic patterns. That matters in defective airbag cases because the investigation must connect airbag performance to your injury mechanism.
Your case may turn on details such as:
- Whether the airbag failed to deploy when it should have
- Whether it deployed too late or in an unexpected manner
- Whether the vehicle’s restraint system showed fault codes or other post-crash indicators
- What the repair shop replaced (and whether the paperwork reflects an airbag component issue)
Because Windsor residents often use the same vehicles for commuting and family transportation, documentation that seems “minor” can become decisive—such as pre-crash warning lights, the repair invoice line items, or the diagnostic report tied to the restraint system.


