In and around North Palm Beach, many serious crashes happen during peak commuting windows—when traffic is dense, road conditions vary, and drivers are more likely to be focused on sudden braking or lane changes. In these situations, defendants often argue one of two things:
- The crash caused the injury, not the restraint system.
- The airbag worked as designed, and any additional injury was “unrelated” to the malfunction.
That’s why it matters whether your airbag failed to deploy, deployed when it shouldn’t have, or deployed in a way that appears inconsistent with safety performance.
A local attorney will focus on building a straightforward story backed by medical records and vehicle evidence—so the case doesn’t get derailed by early blame-shifting.


