Cases involving airbag problems in Miami Beach often come with facts that aren’t present in quieter driving areas:
- Frequent stops and sudden impact conditions (turns, merges, congestion) that can complicate how the vehicle’s restraint system behaved.
- High pedestrian and cyclist presence near entertainment areas and beach-adjacent corridors, which can shift how crashes are documented and how injuries are described.
- Tourist vehicles and rental cars, meaning the vehicle history, maintenance records, and recall status may be harder to obtain quickly.
These factors don’t change the legal standard, but they can change what evidence is available—and whether defense teams try to argue the injury was caused by something other than the airbag’s failure.


