Many cases in the Shelton area involve collisions where people expect the restraint system to perform—yet the airbag doesn’t do what it’s designed to do. Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go crashes during busy commuting stretches, where the impact severity and the airbag response may not match.
- Side-impact collisions near busier roadway intersections, where improper deployment can worsen injuries.
- After-repair confusion, where a vehicle is returned from a shop but the underlying restraint issue is still present—or only discovered after the fact.
When the injury severity doesn’t line up with what you expected from a functioning airbag, that mismatch often becomes a key part of the claim.


