In the Greenville area, many crashes involve sudden braking, merging traffic, or faster impact angles near busy corridors. That’s why the timing and behavior of an airbag matters so much.
You may have a stronger defective airbag claim if what happened doesn’t line up with how airbags are expected to perform—for example:
- The collision should have triggered deployment, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but you were still thrown forward or suffered injuries consistent with abnormal restraint performance.
- The airbag deployed with unexpected force or during conditions that didn’t match the crash.
- Your vehicle later tied to a safety recall, but you weren’t told it could affect your specific model or production range.
The key is connecting your medical injuries to the restraint system’s failure, using documents that can hold up under scrutiny.


