Wildwood’s mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors means collisions can vary widely—from rear-end impacts to side-impact crashes that stress restraint systems differently.
In the real cases we see, airbag problems often surface in two ways:
- No deployment when you’d expect it. A crash may appear severe enough, yet the airbag light or restraint system documentation doesn’t match what happened.
- Deployment that causes added harm. When an inflator or sensor system is defective, the restraint can malfunction in ways that contribute to burns, facial injuries, hearing damage, or other trauma.
Florida also has a strong culture of getting vehicles repaired quickly so they’re back on the road. That urgency can be a problem if key evidence is removed during repairs before it’s documented.


