In Boone, many crashes involve commuters heading to work, students, and visitors traveling to nearby attractions. When the airbag doesn’t deploy as expected—or deploys in a way that contributes to injury—insurance companies often argue the problem is unrelated.
Common Boone-area disputes include:
- “The crash was too minor” (even if you were injured)
- “Repairs fixed it” (but the underlying defect may still be relevant)
- “You weren’t hurt by the airbag” (when injury patterns match restraint malfunction)
- “Blame the driver” (shifting focus away from product safety)
Because these arguments come up frequently, your case needs medical support and vehicle-related documentation that can tie the malfunction to the harm.


