In Brunswick, crash reports and medical records can vary widely depending on where the collision happened—local streets, highway merges, or routes with heavier out-of-town traffic. In defective airbag cases, the legal focus is usually on whether the restraint system performed as intended.
Airbag-related defects can involve:
- Failure to deploy during a crash where deployment should have occurred
- Improper deployment, including deployment at an unsafe time
- Inflator or sensor problems that affect how the airbag releases energy
- Defect-related repairs where the airbag components are replaced after the incident
Because these failures can be complicated, the strongest Brunswick cases typically rely on a tight connection between: (1) what happened in the crash, (2) what your medical providers documented, and (3) what the vehicle inspection/repair records show about the airbag system.


