Wyandotte traffic often includes short-distance commuting, frequent intersections, and drivers sharing the road with pedestrians and cyclists near busier corridors. In real crashes, that can affect how the airbag system behaved—and what evidence is available.
When an airbag issue is suspected, the details that can make or break a claim often include:
- Where the impact occurred (front, side, or offset impacts can change deployment behavior)
- Whether the vehicle made contact with another object that could affect sensors
- Dash warning lights or messages captured right after the crash (restraints system faults)
- Repair shop findings (what was replaced and why—airbag modules, inflators, sensors, wiring)
- Timing of symptoms (some injuries worsen over days, not minutes)
Local practical tip: if you can safely do so, take photos of the vehicle’s interior and exterior before it’s moved—especially the dashboard indicator area, the steering wheel/seat area, and any visible damage that corresponds to the impact.


