In real Dalton cases, the airbag issue often shows up in one of three ways:
- No deployment despite a crash severe enough that the system should have activated.
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, during conditions the restraints should not have triggered).
- Deployment-related injury—burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, or other harm consistent with malfunctioning restraint performance.
Because Dalton drivers may be on mixed road types—city streets, busy corridors, and highways that connect to regional trucking routes—accident investigations can vary. Sometimes the hardest part is not proving you were hurt; it’s proving how the restraint system behaved and linking that behavior to the injury.


