Radcliff residents often drive on a mix of higher-speed corridors, neighborhood traffic, and work commutes. When an airbag doesn’t perform correctly, the details matter—especially because insurers may argue the injury came from the collision itself, not the restraint system.
In practice, that means your case can turn on items like:
- what your airbag did (or didn’t do) in the moments after impact
- what the repair shop saw when the vehicle was inspected or repaired
- how your medical team described the injury mechanism
Those are the types of facts a Kentucky attorney can evaluate early to determine whether your situation fits a defective airbag claim.


