In the Milton area, it’s common for insurers and parties involved to argue that the injury was caused by the crash itself—not the restraint system. That dispute often shows up in:
- Late discovery: the vehicle seems “fixed,” but electronic logs, replacement parts, and diagnostic history may still show restraint faults.
- Repair-bay narratives: some shops document what was replaced without fully capturing the defect indicators tied to the airbag module, inflator, or sensors.
- Commuter timing: people delay medical follow-up because they’re trying to get back to work or family obligations—then the records don’t clearly connect symptoms to the restraint event.
A defective airbag claim often turns on whether your medical timeline and vehicle documentation can be aligned to the malfunction mechanism.


