Wilkinsburg traffic often mixes urban streets, frequent stops, and nearby roadway connections—conditions where collisions can vary widely in speed and impact angle. That matters because airbag systems are designed to deploy based on specific crash conditions.
You may be more likely to notice a potential airbag defect when:
- The crash seems “serious enough,” but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but you experienced injuries that raise questions about restraint performance (for example, facial/neck trauma or burns).
- The vehicle was repaired quickly, but key details about the airbag components or electronic logs weren’t preserved.
- You later learn your vehicle is tied to a safety recall and wonder whether it connects to your crash.
Even if your accident report is clear, the legal work usually turns on whether the airbag system’s behavior aligns with what it should have done in that type of crash.


