Airbag issues can be especially difficult to evaluate right away. In the moments after a collision, many drivers focus on getting off the road, getting medical help, and contacting insurance. But the airbag’s performance may be the key to your case.
Common North Adams–area scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end or side-impact crashes where your restraint system should have helped, but it didn’t deploy as expected.
- Second-impact injuries where symptoms worsen after the crash and treatment reveals trauma consistent with an airbag-related mechanism.
- Repairs that “fix the car” but not the root problem—for example, replacement of modules without clear documentation about what failed.
Even if the vehicle was towed and repaired quickly, the right evidence can still exist—inspection notes, replacement parts, and medical records that tie your injury to the restraint system.


