Forest Grove traffic patterns can make certain crash outcomes more likely—rear-end collisions on commute routes, intersection impacts when traffic flow changes, and sudden stop-and-go conditions that can affect how vehicles interpret crash severity.
In an airbag case, the key question is whether the airbag system behaved the way it should have for the crash your vehicle experienced. That matters because defenses often argue the malfunction is unrelated, that the restraint system performed as designed, or that injuries came from other aspects of the crash.
A lawyer will usually focus early on matching:
- Crash type and impact direction (what happened in the collision)
- Airbag behavior (what deployed—or didn’t)
- Injury mechanism (how the injuries align with an airbag that failed or performed improperly)


