After a collision, it’s common to hear things like “the airbag deployed, so everything must be fine” or “repairs fixed it.” But in many defective restraint cases, the key facts are in the details:
- Whether the airbag deployed at all despite crash severity
- Whether replacement parts were installed because technicians suspected a malfunction
- What the vehicle’s restraint system logged during the crash (when available)
- How your injury pattern matches the restraint failure mechanism
Local insurance adjusters may move fast, especially when you’re still dealing with pain, missed work, or follow-up appointments. A lawyer’s early involvement helps you avoid preventable missteps—like giving statements before your medical picture is clear.


