In the Munster area, many collisions happen in everyday traffic conditions—sudden lane changes, quick stops, and weather-affected braking. Those details matter because they influence what happened in the seconds before impact and what the restraint system should have done.
In airbag cases, the most common “confusion points” we see are:
- The crash seemed severe enough to trigger deployment but the airbag didn’t work as expected.
- The airbag deployed, but the injury pattern doesn’t seem consistent with normal restraint performance.
- Repairs were made quickly, but key documentation (parts replaced, diagnostic readouts, inspection notes) wasn’t preserved.
Because these issues can affect causation, the early evidence trail matters as much as the medical records.


