If you were hurt in a crash around Covington, Georgia—whether on I-20, in and out of downtown, or on busy commute corridors—you may be dealing with a double impact: injuries and the frustration of learning your vehicle’s airbag didn’t work the way it should have. When an airbag fails to deploy, deploys too forcefully, or activates at the wrong time, the results can be severe: facial trauma, burns, hearing damage, and lingering pain.
At Specter Legal, we help Covington residents and surrounding communities move from confusion to clarity. We focus on building a claim around what happened in your collision, what the vehicle showed afterward, and what evidence is most important under Georgia personal injury and product liability principles—so you can pursue compensation without guessing.
Why airbag failures hit differently for Covington drivers
Covington traffic patterns can create the kind of crashes where restraint systems matter most. Many injuries involve:
- Commuter collisions where impacts are sudden and medical care begins before anyone thinks about vehicle component failures.
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where the airbag system’s timing and logic become a key issue.
- Repairs and inspections done quickly so drivers can get back on the road—sometimes before vehicle data and documentation are fully preserved.
If you suspect a defective airbag contributed to your injuries, acting early is critical. The longer you wait, the easier it becomes for evidence to disappear—especially electronic records, repair notes, and parts replaced after the fact.

