Tinley Park traffic patterns can lead to the kinds of collisions where restraint issues become more noticeable—especially sudden stops, intersection impacts, and higher-risk commuting times. After a crash, people often assume the airbag would have prevented the worst injuries if everything was functioning normally.
But if the airbag didn’t deploy, deployed unexpectedly, or appears to have contributed to facial injuries, burns, or hearing damage, the case may not be “just another accident.” It may involve product performance problems that require a different kind of investigation.
Common Tinley Park scenarios we see clients ask about include:
- Rear-end collisions near busy corridors where occupants report significant whiplash and restraint-related complaints.
- Intersection impacts where airbags deploy but occupants experience unusual or severe injury patterns.
- Crashes after a vehicle recently received service—repairs or component replacements that may affect how the system performed.
- Incidents where a recall notice is discovered later, raising questions about whether the vehicle had a known safety issue.


