In and around Wyoming, many crashes involve:
- Low-to-moderate speed impacts where people expect airbags to deploy, but the restraint system doesn’t.
- Side-impact scenarios where deployment timing and sensor readings can be critical.
- Winter driving conditions that complicate post-crash evidence (slippery roads, delayed tow-ins, damaged documentation).
- Commute collisions where insurance claims move quickly and statements are requested before the full medical picture is clear.
Those factors matter because defective airbag cases often turn on whether your injury matches the way the airbag system behaved during the crash and what the vehicle’s records show afterward.


