Derby is a mix of busy commuter routes, neighborhood streets, and frequent traffic patterns tied to daily work and school schedules. When a crash happens—whether it involves a sudden stop, a vehicle turning off a road, or a rear-end collision—people often assume the airbag “must have worked” because the impact seemed serious.
But in defective airbag cases, the dispute often becomes:
- Did the airbag system deploy when it should have?
- Did it deploy in a way that increased injury severity?
- Was there a known safety issue tied to the vehicle’s make/model?
- Are the injuries consistent with a malfunctioning inflator, sensor, or control module?
If your restraint system behavior doesn’t match what you experienced in the crash, that mismatch is frequently where investigations begin.


