In Murray, many crashes happen during fast-changing conditions—late-day traffic, wet roads near seasonal weather shifts, and intersections where drivers are trying to accelerate through congestion. In those moments, restraint systems matter.
A defective airbag claim may involve:
- Airbag failure to deploy despite crash severity
- Abnormal deployment (unexpected force or timing)
- Sensor or control module problems that trigger the wrong response
- Inflator-related failures tied to how the airbag was built and tested
Common injuries include facial trauma, burns, hearing damage, and other restraint-related harm. The key for a Murray case is connecting the injury mechanism to what the restraint system did (or didn’t do) during your crash.


