In Marshall, crashes frequently involve commuting routes, semi-rural intersections, and sudden braking in traffic. Airbag issues often come to light in a few recurring patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a crash that otherwise looks severe enough to have triggered deployment.
- Airbag deployed but the injury got worse—for example, when the injury doesn’t match what a properly functioning airbag typically would cause.
- Repairs were made, but the problem resurfaced—sometimes the vehicle was returned to service without fully resolving the restraint-system malfunction.
- A recall notice arrived later, and you’re now trying to figure out whether your specific vehicle and crash could be connected.
If any of these sound familiar, the key is getting evidence preserved early—because what happens in the days right after the wreck can affect what can be proven later.


