Sulphur traffic patterns and commute routes can increase crash frequency and complexity. People frequently drive to and from work, handle school runs, and travel between neighborhoods and nearby retail corridors—sometimes in changing traffic conditions where a sudden impact can trigger restraint systems.
When an airbag malfunction occurs in these real-world scenarios, residents often report the same frustrating gaps:
- The crash seems severe enough that an airbag should have deployed, but it didn’t.
- The airbag deployed yet injuries were still severe (including facial, neck, or hearing-related trauma).
- The dealership or repair shop replaced components, but the reasoning wasn’t fully explained.
- A recall is mentioned later, after the vehicle has already been in an accident.
If this sounds like your situation, it’s important to treat your case like a product-safety investigation—starting now, not later.


