In Braintree Town, many residents drive the same corridors for work and school—commuter traffic, quick merges, and stop-and-go conditions mean collisions can look “routine” at first. But with restraint injuries, an airbag malfunction may not be obvious right away.
People often assume the airbag “did its job” because the vehicle was repaired—or they don’t realize the severity of restraint injuries until days later. If the airbag:
- did not deploy during a crash where it should have,
- deployed late/early based on the collision dynamics,
- deployed with abnormal force, or
- involved a sensor/inflator issue tied to safety performance,
you may have grounds to investigate a defective airbag claim.


