In suburban areas like Gurnee, collisions often happen in a familiar pattern: sudden braking, lane changes, and stop‑and‑go traffic on busy corridors. When an airbag malfunction occurs in those real-world settings, it’s easy for insurers to argue that the crash itself caused the injuries—without addressing whether the restraint system performed properly.
A defective airbag claim focuses on the safety failure. That means your case typically needs documentation showing:
- what the airbag system did (or didn’t do) during the crash
- what injuries you sustained in the event
- how the vehicle’s restraint system and parts were reviewed afterward
Because these matters can involve product liability evidence, having counsel who handles restraint-system claims—not just general auto injuries—can be critical.


