In the Collierville area—where many drivers commute through busy corridors and return home for school, errands, and family activities—crashes often happen alongside other competing facts: speed, lane changes, weather conditions, and repair decisions made immediately after impact.
When an injury involves the airbag system, insurers frequently argue one of two things:
- the restraint system worked as designed, and your injuries came from the collision itself
- the malfunction is unrelated to the specific injuries documented in your medical records
That’s why your case needs more than “the airbag was wrong.” It needs a clear connection between the malfunction and the injury pattern, supported by evidence that can hold up under Tennessee’s civil litigation standards.


