Wichita drivers spend time on roads where sudden stops and lane changes are common—especially during peak commute hours and during spring and summer weather swings. That means the injury patterns that show up after collisions can be both immediate and delayed:
- Immediate restraint injuries (face/neck trauma, burns, hearing issues) that appear right after deployment
- Delayed symptoms from soft-tissue trauma or stress injuries that worsen over days
- Confusion about what happened, especially when a vehicle’s airbag light, diagnostic codes, or repair notes don’t match what the driver expected
When an airbag fails to deploy, deploys incorrectly, or deploys with abnormal force, it can turn a “routine” collision into a life-disrupting injury claim.


