In the Buford area, crashes often involve drivers who were commuting, merging, or navigating changing traffic conditions—especially during peak travel times. Defendants and insurers commonly argue that:
- the airbag “did what it was supposed to do,”
- your injuries came from the crash impact rather than the restraint failure, or
- the vehicle was repaired in a way that obscures what happened.
Even when the airbag malfunction seems obvious to you, proving the connection between the malfunction and your specific injuries takes careful record-building—particularly when the vehicle is inspected, repaired, or cleared quickly.


