In Auburn, the way a collision happens can matter just as much as the injury. Drivers may experience:
- Intersection impacts where speed differences are hard to judge and restraint deployment timing can be contested
- Winter conditions (ice, slush, reduced traction) that change crash dynamics and complicate early assumptions about “why” the airbag acted the way it did
- Construction-zone collisions with lane shifts and sudden braking—often followed by repairs that can erase important information
- Local commutes and short-distance trips where people delay treatment because they feel “okay for now,” even though restraint-related injuries can surface later
When the airbag doesn’t deploy—or deploys with abnormal behavior—defense teams often argue the accident alone caused the harm. The case then turns on whether the restraint system’s performance can be tied to your injury and documented through admissible records.


