Beaufort residents often drive a mix of local streets and regional routes, including commutes to nearby job centers and weekend travel tied to tourism. In many cases, the first report centers on the crash itself—especially when injuries look “minor” at first.
But airbag failures don’t always present obvious clues in the immediate aftermath. Some people only realize later that:
- the airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision that should have triggered it
- the airbag deployed in a way that caused additional injury
- repairs were done, but key parts of the restraint system were replaced without a clear explanation
- a vehicle recall exists, but the driver wasn’t fully aware of what it meant for their specific model and year
When you’re trying to recover, it’s easy to focus on the basics—doctor visits and getting the car back on the road. A defective airbag claim requires something extra: tying the malfunction to the injury with records that can stand up to scrutiny.


