Local crash patterns can change what evidence is available and how quickly details are documented. In The Dalles, many people drive long stretches on two-lane roads, then slow down near intersections, crosswalks, and riverfront access points. In those situations, a sudden impact can still trigger injuries that don’t match what people expect from a properly functioning restraint system.
Common scenarios we see our clients report include:
- No deployment despite a significant impact (often discovered after the vehicle is inspected)
- Deployment that causes unexpected injury, such as facial or burn-type injuries
- Repairs that “fixed” the vehicle but left unanswered questions about the restraint system
- Recall-related confusion (a notice exists, but it’s unclear whether it applies to your exact vehicle and crash timeline)
If you’re trying to figure out whether your airbag issue is “just bad luck” or a safety defect, the first step is aligning your medical timeline with what happened to the restraint system.


