In Huntley, crashes often involve stop-and-go traffic, highway merges, and sudden slowdowns during winter weather or construction slowdowns. Those conditions can affect how an accident is described in police reports and how the restraint system is later analyzed.
Your case usually turns on the specific story of the event:
- What happened to the vehicle (impact angle, speed, damage profile)
- What the airbag did—or didn’t do during the collision
- What injuries showed up afterward and how quickly you were treated
- Whether repairs changed the vehicle’s documentation (replacement parts, diagnostic notes)
A defective airbag situation is not just “the airbag broke.” The legal question is whether the airbag system’s performance deviated from what it should have done—and whether that deviation contributed to your injuries.


