Oregon City residents often drive on routes where sudden stops, merging traffic, and winter traction issues can increase the likelihood of severe impacts—conditions that may test restraint systems.
In real cases, we frequently see airbag-related problems tied to:
- Rear-end and multi-impact collisions on busy corridors where speed changes happen quickly
- Low-speed impacts that still produce passenger compartment injury (suggesting the restraint system may not have responded as intended)
- Crashes involving older vehicles that may be harder to trace for recall and repair history
- Winter driving in the Gorge/nearby areas, where braking distance and traction affect crash dynamics and documentation
If your crash involved any of these circumstances—or you suspect your airbag behavior was abnormal—your claim may depend on how quickly you secured the right records and how accurately the malfunction is tied to your specific injury.


