In and around Inkster, many collisions involve everyday commuting and local traffic patterns—drivers turning onto busier corridors, sudden braking, and impacts that can affect how restraint systems behave.
That matters because defective airbag cases often turn on what happened during the collision and how the vehicle recorded or documented the event. For example:
- A crash that appears “moderate” may still produce restraint system activation problems.
- Repairs done quickly after the wreck may remove clues unless you preserve the right paperwork.
- If the vehicle was towed and inspected, the inspection report may be the only place certain details were captured.
Getting the evidence organized early can help your attorney evaluate whether the airbag’s performance aligns with a defect—not just the dynamics of the crash.


