In the Indianapolis-area driving pattern, many collisions happen quickly—on busy approaches, around event traffic, or during high-volume commute windows. When an airbag doesn’t perform as expected, insurance and defense teams often argue one of three things:
- The crash wasn’t the type of event that should trigger the airbag
- The injury wasn’t caused by the restraint system (or the injury pattern doesn’t match the deployment)
- The vehicle’s repairs were unrelated to any defect or safety campaign
That’s why residents need help connecting the malfunction to the injury with documentation—especially when the vehicle is repaired before a careful inspection is done.


