In suburban commutes, many crashes start as “routine” from a driver’s perspective—moderate impacts, sudden braking, or a vehicle being struck while changing lanes. But airbag performance isn’t always obvious at the scene.
Common Powell-area situations where airbag problems are missed:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though your dashboard/seatbelt indicators suggest the system should have.
- The airbag deployed and you still suffered severe facial/neck injuries that don’t match what you expected from a properly functioning restraint.
- A repaired vehicle looks fine, but the underlying restraint parts were replaced without clear documentation of why.
- A recall notice arrives later, leaving you wondering whether your crash happened before or after the manufacturer knew about the issue.
Because these details can determine liability and causation, you’ll want help organizing the record early rather than trying to reconstruct it from memory.


