In the Sandy Springs area, crashes often involve a mix of traffic density and speeds—conditions that can make airbag performance critical. When the airbag doesn’t behave correctly, injuries can be severe.
Cases may involve:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite impact that should have triggered deployment
- Late deployment or deployment at an unsafe moment in the crash sequence
- Unexpected force or abnormal deployment contributing to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries
- Sensor or inflator component problems reflected in repair records, diagnostics, or recall history
If you’re dealing with facial injuries, hearing issues, bruising, burns, or ongoing symptoms after a crash, it’s important that your medical records clearly connect your injury pattern to the airbag event.


