Many airbag cases end up contested in the same way—because the defense typically argues the restraint system did what it was designed to do, or that the injuries came from the crash impact rather than the airbag failure.
In North Royalton, that dispute often shows up when:
- Repairs happen quickly (before a full inspection is documented), making it harder to preserve clues about what was replaced.
- Commuter routes and speed changes complicate the story—especially when there’s disagreement about how the crash unfolded.
- Multiple parties are involved (insurers for the driver, repair shops, and potentially product-related stakeholders).
Your best advantage is to act early so the relevant record trail doesn’t disappear.


