Local crash patterns matter. In suburban and commuter areas like Richmond Heights, many serious collisions involve:
- Daytime rush-hour impacts where occupants rely on restraint systems to perform as designed
- Rear-end and angled collisions where injuries can be inconsistent with how the airbag behaved
- Stop-and-go traffic scenarios where vehicle control issues can lead to secondary injuries
- Lake/river-adjacent weather swings (fog, rain, freeze-thaw) that can affect how a crash unfolds and what the vehicle records show
In these situations, the “story” of the crash can become complicated quickly—especially if the airbag failed to deploy, deployed with unexpected force, or deployed at an unsafe time.
If your injuries seem out of sync with the airbag event you experienced, that inconsistency is often where a defective airbag investigation begins.


