In Hartford, serious injuries can happen on a mix of road types—busy corridors, intersections, and sudden stop-and-go traffic during weather changes. In those conditions, it’s easy for everyone involved to assume the injury came “from the crash,” not from the restraint system.
That’s a problem when the airbag:
- fails to deploy,
- deploys but behaves unusually,
- or deploys at the wrong time/with abnormal force.
If your medical records show an injury pattern consistent with restraint malfunction, that’s often the thread that leads to a product-defect investigation. The key is getting the documentation aligned early—before statements get locked in or records get lost.


