Hattiesburg residents face a mix of commuting routes, school and work traffic, and roadway conditions that can increase the odds of confusing crash details—like impact angles, low-speed collisions that still trigger injuries, and uneven documentation when cars are moved quickly after a crash.
In real cases, that matters because airbag performance claims often hinge on what happened in the seconds of the collision and whether the restraint system’s behavior aligns with the injuries documented in the ER and follow-up care.
Common Hattiesburg-area scenarios we see include:
- Cars repaired quickly before anyone preserves photos, dash warnings, or the vehicle inspection notes.
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where people assume an airbag “shouldn’t” have acted a certain way.
- Insurance pressure to give a statement before medical records are complete.


