Many Frankfort residents are familiar with the kinds of routes where serious injuries happen—commutes, school drop-offs, and evening travel when traffic patterns change. After a crash, it’s common for conversations to shift toward driving behavior or “what probably happened,” even when the real issue is whether the restraint system worked as it should.
That matters because defective airbag claims aren’t solved by debating fault like a moral issue. They’re about whether the airbag system (including sensors, inflators, and control logic) performed within safe design expectations—and whether that failure contributed to the injuries you’re dealing with now.
A lawyer’s job is to make sure your claim focuses on the safety failure and the evidence that supports it—not only the crash narrative.


