Boulder drivers aren’t just commuting on highways. Many crashes involve:
- Mountain and canyon driving near foothills and routes with sudden speed changes
- Busy intersections with heavy pedestrian and cyclist presence
- Tourist traffic during peak seasons, when unfamiliar drivers may cause abrupt impacts
- Winter conditions that complicate impact angles and how vehicles record crash events
Those factors can lead to a common problem in defective airbag claims: the focus shifts to “how the crash happened,” while the restraint system’s performance gets treated as secondary. In a product defect case, that’s risky. Your injury story needs to connect the airbag’s behavior to the harm you’re documenting.


