Not every crash is the same—and in Lansing, certain driving conditions can influence how injuries show up and what evidence matters.
Common Lansing-area scenarios include:
- Commute collisions and stop-and-go impacts where restraint timing becomes a key question.
- Winter weather crashes involving ice, slush, and reduced traction, which may complicate how sensors interpreted the collision.
- Intersections near shopping and office corridors where side-impact dynamics can contribute to restraint system behavior.
- Construction-zone bottlenecks that increase rear-end and angle collisions, affecting how the vehicle registers impact data.
While your car accident report may describe the collision, a defective airbag claim often depends on what the restraint system did—or didn’t do—during the crash. That’s why we look closely at the vehicle’s post-crash condition, repair history, and any available event data.


