In and around Bradley, many collisions happen during everyday travel—commutes, errands, and quick merges—where the crash may not look catastrophic on video. Yet restraint systems don’t always behave the way people expect. Residents sometimes report scenarios like:
- The airbag doesn’t deploy even though there was front-end impact.
- The airbag deploys late or incorrectly, causing unexpected facial/neck injuries.
- The vehicle was repaired, but the underlying issue shows up again in later diagnostics.
- A recall notice appears after the crash, raising questions about whether the system was already known to be defective.
When this happens, the key is not just whether there was an injury—it’s whether the vehicle’s restraint system performance can be tied to the injuries through evidence that’s available in your specific case.


