Airbag-related injuries often come with a specific kind of confusion. You may feel like the crash was serious enough to trigger deployment, but the restraint system didn’t work as expected—or the airbag deployed in a way that didn’t protect you.
Common Franklin-area scenarios include:
- Rear-end and sudden-stop crashes on commutes where occupants report unexpected restraint behavior.
- Side-impact collisions near busier intersections, where occupants may notice symptoms consistent with improper deployment.
- Tourism and out-of-town travel incidents—vehicles driven into the area from other states, where recall documentation may be harder to locate.
- Repairs after a crash that “fix the visible damage,” but the airbag system history and diagnostic data aren’t fully explained.
If you’re experiencing facial pain, burns, hearing issues, or lingering symptoms after the collision, it’s important to document what you felt and when. Those details can become critical later.


