Keene’s roads can change quickly—morning commuters, school schedules, sudden weather shifts, and mixed traffic with pedestrians and cyclists. In that environment, a crash can happen fast, and the first hours matter.
Airbag-related problems often show up in ways like:
- The crash seems severe enough that you expected deployment, but the airbag didn’t go off.
- The airbag deployed but caused additional harm (for example, facial or neck injuries).
- You later learn the vehicle was serviced or flagged for an airbag-related concern.
- A recall notice arrives after the crash, raising questions about whether your vehicle’s restraint system had a known issue.
Even if your vehicle was repaired, the underlying failure may still be reflected in records—diagnostics, repair notes, and documentation of replaced components.


