Local driving conditions can affect how an airbag system performs and what evidence is available later. In and around Ashtabula, crashes often involve:
- Lake-effect weather and reduced visibility (which can change how a collision unfolds)
- Winter braking and slick roads on routes leading toward employment centers and schools
- Intersection and turn collisions on busier corridors where angles of impact vary
- Route-to-work commuting where vehicles may be high-mileage and have maintenance histories that later become important
Those factors don’t automatically prove an airbag defect—but they can influence what the vehicle’s restraint system was designed to do, what it actually did, and what documentation becomes most persuasive.


