In a community like Plymouth, many crashes happen during routine activities—commuting, dropping kids off, traveling to work, or transporting equipment. Because the event can feel “typical,” people sometimes assume the airbag problem is incidental.
But an airbag malfunction is different. It can leave you with injuries that don’t match what you’d expect from a properly functioning restraint system—such as:
- facial or eye trauma
- burns or abrasions
- hearing changes or other impact-related harm
- lingering neck and soft-tissue injuries that worsen after the initial treatment
A key issue is that early paperwork may not fully capture what happened. Plymouth drivers often rely on quick repair estimates and standard incident notes, and those documents may not reflect what the restraint system did during the crash.


