People sometimes assume an airbag “worked” because the crash was serious enough, or because the vehicle was repaired afterward. But defective airbag cases often turn on details like:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite crash severity
- The airbag deployed but didn’t reduce the impact as intended
- The injury pattern doesn’t match what a properly functioning restraint system typically produces
- Repair documentation suggests components were replaced due to a restraint-related concern
For South Fulton drivers, this can show up in real life after collisions involving commercial trucks, rideshare vehicles, or sudden lane changes during peak travel times. The more quickly you document what you can, the better positioned your case may be.


