West Haven drivers and visitors face real-world driving conditions that can complicate defect investigations—things like:
- Frequent low-speed and stop-and-go impacts in busier corridors, where people may expect restraint systems to behave predictably.
- Shoreline traffic and event congestion, which can change how a crash unfolds and what witnesses remember.
- Parking lot and turning collisions near shopping and service areas, where damage patterns don’t always match what insurers assume.
In defective airbag matters, those details can influence whether the failure appears connected to the injury. That’s why the early phase should prioritize the right documentation, not just the accident report.


