Many defective airbag cases don’t start with dramatic headlines. They start with a collision that “should have” deployed the restraint system—followed by confusion at the scene or during follow-up care.
In and around Beacon, common circumstances include:
- Commuter traffic on Route 9D and surrounding connectors, where speed changes quickly and crashes occur in traffic patterns that may not look severe on scene photos.
- Tourist and weekend driving when visitors are unfamiliar with local roads, resulting in impacts that trigger complex restraint responses.
- Vehicle repairs after the fact—when the car is brought to a shop, codes are cleared, or component replacements are made before the full documentation is captured.
If the airbag failed to deploy, deployed improperly, or contributed to injury (for example, burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related harm), the key is to treat it as an evidence-and-timeline problem from day one.


