In and around Zephyrhills, many drivers spend time commuting through mixed traffic—local roads, highway on-ramps, and sudden stops when traffic patterns change. In that kind of environment, it’s easy for the “important details” to disappear:
- The vehicle is repaired quickly before anyone records airbag warning lights, codes, or replacement parts.
- Injuries show up later—especially soft-tissue trauma, burns, or facial injuries that aren’t immediately obvious.
- Statements get taken too soon when everyone is still stressed and trying to explain what happened.
When an airbag malfunction is involved, those early choices can affect what evidence is available later—especially if the restraint system was inspected, cleared, or replaced.


