Southwestern Pennsylvania traffic can turn a normal commute into a hard stop—especially on routes that connect residential neighborhoods to regional job centers. In many airbag cases, the dispute isn’t only about whether a crash happened; it’s about whether the restraint system performed as intended.
Two situations commonly show up for Baldwin drivers:
- “It should have deployed” cases: The collision severity appears consistent with airbag deployment, but the airbag didn’t work the way it should.
- “It deployed, but something was wrong” cases: The airbag deployed, yet the injury mechanism doesn’t match what you’d expect from a properly functioning system.
Because these cases often involve technical components (sensors, inflators, control logic), the evidence you preserve early can make a real difference.


