Garfield drivers are often navigating a mix of stop-and-go traffic, quick merges, and sudden braking on busy routes. In that environment, lower-speed impacts can still cause serious harm—especially when restraint systems don’t perform as expected.
In many airbag-related cases, the dispute isn’t only “what happened in the crash,” but whether the restraint system performed the way it should have for the specific collision conditions. That’s why your documentation—what you felt, what the vehicle did, and what the medical team observed—can make a real difference.


