Local injury stories tend to follow recognizable patterns:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though crash forces seemed severe enough to trigger deployment.
- Airbag deployed but didn’t prevent impact-related injuries, such as facial trauma or burns.
- Deployment timing looked wrong, especially where occupants report the airbag went off in a way that didn’t match what the crash severity would normally indicate.
- Repairs happened quickly, but key details (before/after photos, diagnostic readouts, replaced components) weren’t preserved—making it harder later to connect the malfunction to the injury.
In Bluffton, where many residents split time between daily errands and longer drives, it’s also common for people to delay seeking documentation until they’re done with initial treatment. That delay can affect how well the injury and the restraint system performance line up in the records.


