Rolesville sits in a region where roads can change quickly—construction zones, merging traffic, and rapid stop-and-go patterns are common. In real crashes, those conditions can affect how insurers and defense teams describe causation.
When the airbag issue is real, you may see warning signs that get overlooked in the early aftermath:
- You were expecting airbag deployment based on the crash severity, but it didn’t happen.
- The airbag deployed, yet you suffered facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries that seem inconsistent with a properly functioning restraint.
- A repair shop replaced airbag components and the paperwork doesn’t clearly explain why.
- You later learn about a safety recall tied to your vehicle’s restraint system.
A lawyer’s job is to connect the dots—between crash facts, medical findings, and the specific airbag components involved.


