After crashes around Perry—whether on the way to work, running errands, or returning home—injuries connected to restraint-system problems often show up in familiar patterns:
- No deployment despite a significant impact, leaving the driver or passenger to absorb the force.
- Deployment that causes secondary injury, such as burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repairs that don’t fully explain what happened, especially when the vehicle’s history isn’t clearly documented.
- Recall confusion, where you learn there was a safety campaign but you’re unsure whether it applies to your exact vehicle and timing.
A local lawyer’s job is to sort out what you experienced, what your vehicle records show, and what evidence can support a claim under Georgia law.


