Newton’s mix of suburban roads, school zones, and dense residential streets can create collision patterns where restraint systems are heavily scrutinized—especially when:
- Low-to-moderate speed impacts still lead to significant injuries.
- Stop-and-go commute traffic increases the likelihood of rear-end and intersection crashes.
- Repairs happen quickly (often before anyone thinks about evidence preservation).
- Multiple vehicles and witnesses complicate what happened and how the airbags behaved.
In these situations, the “story” of the crash matters—but so does the vehicle’s electronic and repair history. A lawyer can help connect the injury mechanism to the airbag system performance, rather than letting liability hinge on assumptions.


