In central Maine, crashes often involve factors that can affect how quickly evidence is gathered and how clearly the restraint system’s performance can be evaluated—such as:
- Winter or shoulder conditions that make the vehicle harder to inspect promptly (salt, snow cover, delayed tow/inventory)
- Long gaps between the crash and repair estimates during peak season
- Multi-vehicle incidents where blame can shift fast and the airbag event gets buried in insurance discussions
- Commuter traffic patterns that lead to rushed statements before you’ve fully understood your injuries
If your airbag deployed at an unexpected time, failed to deploy, or you believe it contributed to your injury mechanism, that’s enough to start a focused review. You don’t need to be sure of the defect yourself—your job is to preserve information and get medical care; your attorney’s job is to connect the evidence to liability.


