Many people in our area first think their case is only about the driver’s choices. But along commuting routes and busy corridors, collisions are common—and so are disputes about whether the restraint system performed as intended.
In defective airbag matters, the “story” isn’t only about impact speed. It’s about whether the airbag system should have deployed, whether it did so correctly, and whether the malfunction contributed to the kind of injury you experienced (for example, facial trauma, burns, or other restraint-related harm).
That’s why a vehicle safety defect approach can matter—especially when the crash reports and repair documentation suggest the restraint system behaved unexpectedly.


