In Weymouth Town, traffic patterns can change quickly—commutes along busy corridors, sudden stops near intersections, and drivers sharing roads with cyclists and pedestrians. When a crash happens, the airbag is supposed to reduce the harm. But when an airbag fails to deploy properly, deploys with abnormal force, or activates at the wrong time, the result can be more than bruises and repairs.
Many local clients first realize something is wrong when they see the restraint system didn’t behave as expected—either despite the severity of the impact, or because the deployment made injuries worse. If you’re dealing with facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or neck and back injuries after an airbag event, you may be looking for answers that go beyond insurance adjusters and “wait and see.”


