In our area, crashes often happen under conditions that affect how vehicles and restraint systems perform—think ice, slush, sudden braking on two-lane roads, and higher-speed commutes during morning rush.
People commonly report one of these scenarios:
- No deployment when the crash seemed severe (leading to facial/neck trauma that an airbag might have reduced).
- Deployment that felt “wrong” (for example, the airbag released with unusual impact or timing).
- Injury pattern that doesn’t match expectations for a correctly functioning restraint system.
- Recall-related confusion after repairs—where the vehicle was serviced but the underlying issue is unclear.
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