In and around Ocean Springs, many collisions happen in traffic patterns where the impact details can be disputed—speed, angle, and braking—because they’re often reconstructed from limited physical evidence.
That matters in defective airbag cases because liability often turns on whether the restraint system behaved as designed for the collision severity and conditions. If the airbag didn’t deploy in a crash that should have triggered it, or if it deployed in a way that worsened injuries, the case may require careful documentation early.
Practical example: after a crash near busy corridors, vehicles are sometimes towed, repaired quickly, or parts are replaced before anyone preserves inspection records. If you’re still deciding what to do next, preserving evidence can be the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls.


