In many Upper Arlington collisions, insurers focus on driving behavior, impact severity, and whether the restraint system “worked as designed.” That dispute becomes more complicated when your symptoms don’t match what you’d expect from the crash alone—such as facial trauma, burns, or sudden hearing issues that appear after the airbag event.
In practice, defenders often argue one of these points:
- the restraint system performed within specifications,
- the injury came from the collision itself rather than the airbag mechanism,
- repairs or inspections prevent certainty about what happened during deployment.
A knowledgeable defective airbag attorney helps you connect the injury to the restraint failure using medical documentation and crash/vehicle records.


