In the Chicago Southland area, many crashes involve traffic flow changes—late braking, rear-end impacts, and side collisions at intersections. Those crash dynamics can help explain why an airbag malfunction may be suspected.
Common Frankfort scenarios we see include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or in a way that seems inconsistent with the collision.
- Injury pattern doesn’t match expectations—for example, facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm that could align with an inflator or sensor issue.
- Repairs were made quickly, but the underlying system problem may still be documented in teardown, diagnostic logs, or inspection notes.
Even when a vehicle is repaired, the records created during and after the crash can be critical later.


