Cary is a fast-growing Triangle-area community with busy commutes and frequent traffic patterns—especially around major corridors and during rush hours. That matters because the most important early evidence often depends on what happened immediately after the collision:
- Whether emergency responders documented injuries consistent with airbag malfunction
- Whether the vehicle was safely inspected before parts were replaced
- Whether repair shops noted dashboard warnings, diagnostic trouble codes, or restraint-system work
When the airbag-related problem is real, there are usually paper trails and technical clues. The challenge is making sure those clues are preserved and tied to your injuries the way North Carolina courts expect.


