In and around Woodstock, many crashes happen during weekday commuting patterns and fast-changing traffic conditions. That means airbag issues may surface in a few common ways:
- No deployment: The crash seems severe enough that an airbag should have gone off, but it didn’t.
- Late or improper deployment: The restraint system deploys but not in a way that matches expected crash dynamics.
- Inflator-related concerns: The airbag deploys, but injuries occur consistent with an abnormal deployment event.
- Recall-related confusion: You learn after the crash that your vehicle may be tied to a safety campaign, but you’re unsure what it means for your specific incident.
If your injuries include facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or ongoing neck/head symptoms, it’s important to document the connection between what happened during the crash and what your medical providers observe.


