In Pinecrest and nearby areas, many collisions happen on busy corridors where vehicles travel at higher speeds and sudden braking is common—conditions that can produce serious injuries even when the wreck “doesn’t look that bad” at first glance.
A frequent concern after a crash is simple: the airbag didn’t deploy, deployed late, or deployed in a way that worsened injuries. People in our area also encounter another pattern—repairs are completed quickly, and then the real questions start: Was the restraint system actually fixed? Were components replaced because of a malfunction? Does a recall apply to your vehicle?
If you’re dealing with facial injuries, burns, hearing damage, or other restraint-related trauma, the next steps you take in the days after the crash can affect what evidence is available later.


