Many cases start with a moment that doesn’t add up—like:
- The crash severity seemed high, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but you experienced injuries consistent with abnormal deployment.
- You later learned the vehicle may be tied to a safety campaign/recall, but the repair process happened without clear answers about the defect.
In Fairborn, where people often commute daily and keep tight schedules, there’s a risk of delaying the basics: post-crash medical evaluation, keeping the vehicle available for inspection, and saving crash documentation. Those steps matter because defective airbag claims depend on more than “what happened”—they depend on proof.


