In and around Little Canada, crashes often happen during high-traffic commute windows and in weather that affects vehicle systems—slush, freezing rain, and rapid temperature swings. Those conditions can complicate what people notice immediately after impact.
Two common scenarios we see:
- Airbag fails to deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- Airbag deploys but injury is out of proportion, or medical records reflect restraint-related trauma consistent with a malfunction.
From a legal standpoint, timing matters because evidence can disappear. Vehicle modules may get overwritten after repair, inspection notes can be lost, and recall information can change as manufacturers update defect campaigns.


