Taylor is a suburban community where many residents commute on a mix of city streets and faster connecting routes. That means collisions can involve:
- Rear-end impacts common during stop-and-go traffic
- Side impacts from lane changes or intersection turns
- Nighttime crashes where visibility and reaction time are harder
In these situations, it’s not unusual for people to notice something “off” with the restraint system—like an airbag that didn’t deploy when expected, or deployment that seemed inconsistent with the crash severity. Those observations can be important, but they must be supported by medical records and vehicle documentation.


