Winder’s traffic patterns and roadway design can make crashes more complex than they look on the surface. Many collisions involve:
- Front-end impacts from speeding, late braking, or distracted driving
- Rear-end collisions with sudden deceleration that still triggers restraint systems
- Intersections and merge points where crash timing affects what safety devices do
When the airbag doesn’t perform as intended, injuries can include facial trauma, burns, hearing damage, and other restraint-related harm. Even if the crash itself seems straightforward, the real dispute often becomes: what the restraint system did during the collision and whether a defect contributed to the injuries.


