Dunwoody traffic patterns—commutes toward major corridors, quick stop-and-go near shopping and residential intersections, and sudden changes in speed—can make crashes feel “small” at first while injuries still surface later. In defective airbag cases, the malfunction may show up in several ways:
- No deployment during a crash that should have triggered the restraint system
- Deployment with abnormal timing (for example, after the vehicle condition had already changed)
- Airbag inflator issues that contribute to burns, facial injuries, or other restraint-related harm
- Repeated diagnostic trouble codes discovered after the repair visit
Even when the vehicle is repaired, the paper trail—repair invoices, scan results, and parts replaced—can become central to your claim.


