Somerville is a suburban community where people regularly drive for work, school, and errands—often on mixed-speed routes with changing traffic patterns. In real cases, that means:
- Frequent stop-and-go driving can lead to lower-speed impacts where airbags may be disputed (e.g., “should it have deployed?”).
- Side-impact and intersection collisions can create injury patterns that don’t always match what drivers expect from restraint performance.
- Busy repair timelines—cars may be taken quickly to local body shops, and the vehicle’s condition after inspection can affect what evidence is available later.
Because airbag claims often turn on what happened in the crash and how the restraint system behaved, the early days after a collision can matter a lot.


