Daytona Beach traffic is a mix—commuters navigating busy corridors, tourists unfamiliar with local roads, and frequent seasonal surges. In that environment, collisions can be complicated quickly, and the defense may try to argue that:
- the restraint system “worked as designed,”
- the injuries were caused by impact forces unrelated to the airbag,
- or the vehicle’s later repairs removed or obscured what could prove a defect.
If your airbag didn’t deploy when it should have, deployed unexpectedly, or deployed with abnormal force, that’s not just a technical issue—it’s a legal evidence problem. Early documentation can make or break the ability to connect the malfunction to your injury.


