Eastpointe traffic often includes short-distance commuting and frequent stop-and-go travel through residential corridors and major routes. In these situations, crashes can look “minor” at first—yet restraint systems can still cause serious harm when components malfunction.
A few local scenarios we commonly see:
- Low-to-moderate speed impacts where damage seems limited, but occupants report burns, facial trauma, or hearing issues.
- Multiple collisions/secondary impacts (for example, after a vehicle is struck and then pushed into another lane), complicating how the restraint system recorded the event.
- Rapid vehicle turnover for repairs after the crash, which can make it harder to preserve parts or documentation tied to the airbag system.
In defective airbag cases, those details can be important because defenses often argue the injury was caused by something other than the airbag’s failure mode.


