People in the Lewisburg area often describe similar patterns:
- The crash felt serious, but the airbag didn’t deploy—leaving the driver or passengers to absorb more impact.
- The airbag deployed but still didn’t prevent injury—with symptoms like facial trauma, hearing changes, or burns.
- Injury occurred at deployment—especially with documentation that points to restraint-related harm.
- A repair shop replaced parts after the wreck, but the reason and documentation weren’t fully explained.
Whether you noticed the problem right away or only learned about it later through a safety notice, the key is connecting the malfunction to your injuries with records that hold up.


