In many Fulton-area cases, the dispute doesn’t start with “bad driving”—it starts with confusing crash behavior. You may be dealing with one of these scenarios:
- No deployment when it seemed it should have (the crash feels severe enough, but the restraint didn’t deploy).
- Unexpected deployment (the airbag goes off when the collision dynamics don’t seem to match what a properly functioning system would do).
- Deployment that appears unusually forceful or causes injury beyond what you’d expect from a normal restraint event.
- Post-repair changes where replacement parts were installed but the underlying performance issue wasn’t fully understood.
Whether you heard about the problem through a recall, noticed a recurring safety issue, or simply experienced a malfunction firsthand, the key is documenting what happened while the details are still fresh.


