Biddeford traffic patterns can create crash types where restraint systems are heavily relied on—commuting traffic, sudden braking, and unpredictable turns near busier corridors and intersections. In real crashes, airbag issues often come to light in a few common ways:
- No deployment despite a crash that should have triggered the system.
- Delayed or wrong-timing deployment when the vehicle dynamics didn’t match normal restraint behavior.
- Deployment that seems “too aggressive” for the type of collision.
- Post-repair confusion, where the vehicle is returned to you but the underlying problem or documentation is unclear.
If you’re already dealing with medical symptoms, the most important thing is getting treatment and documenting what happened so the legal review can focus on what matters: injury + airbag behavior + vehicle history.


