In and around Griffin, many collisions involve fast merges, nighttime visibility problems, and drivers traveling familiar routes who still don’t expect a restraint system to fail. After a crash, people often focus on immediate safety and medical care—rightfully so—but airbag-related evidence can disappear fast.
Common ways airbag problems get overlooked:
- The vehicle is repaired quickly before anyone documents warning lights, replaced components, or stored vehicle data.
- Repairs are treated like “routine fixes” even though an inflator, sensor, or module may have been changed due to restraint malfunction.
- Injury symptoms evolve over days—especially neck, facial, ear/hearing complaints, and soreness that doesn’t show up fully at the ER.
If you suspect an airbag malfunction, acting early helps ensure your claim is built on the facts, not assumptions.


