In a smaller community like New Castle, many people drive the same routes for work, school, and errands. That means you may have witnesses who can describe the impact, and you may also have quicker access to the scene details—helpful for building your case.
Airbag-related problems often show up in patterns such as:
- No airbag deployment despite significant front-end or side impact
- Delayed deployment that occurs after the vehicle has already moved past the initial crash moment
- Injuries that don’t match the “expected” restraint protection, including abnormal facial or chest trauma
- Repairs that replaced inflator or restraint components after the collision
If you’re wondering whether your situation fits a defective airbag claim, focus on the facts: what happened in the crash, what your medical records show, and what the repair inspection indicates.


