Mauldin drivers spend a lot of time on commute corridors and local roadways where rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, and sudden braking are common. Those crash types can create confusion about why an airbag did—or didn’t—deploy.
In practice, that confusion can become a legal problem if the insurance company claims:
- the crash “wasn’t severe enough” to trigger deployment,
- the restraint system behaved as designed,
- or the injury came from other causes.
A defective airbag claim in Mauldin is often stronger when the evidence clearly matches what happened in your collision: what the vehicle’s restraint system did, what your body was diagnosed with, and what the repair shop recorded afterward.


