In Niagara County and the surrounding area, crashes happen in a mix of everyday driving conditions—commutes, shopping trips, and travel routes that can involve changing speeds and traffic patterns. When a crash involves an airbag malfunction, the “story” insurance adjusters want to tell is often simple: the crash was severe, the airbag did what it was supposed to do, or the injury came from something else.
But airbag injury cases frequently turn on details such as:
- what the airbag did (or didn’t do) in the moments of impact
- what the vehicle repair shop documented afterward
- whether there’s recall-related history for the specific vehicle/parts
- how your medical records describe the injury mechanism
A local attorney helps make sure you’re not stuck trying to prove a technical safety failure while also healing.


