In the Chesapeake area, many collisions happen during busy travel windows—commutes, school-area traffic, and sudden braking on multi-lane roads. It’s not unusual for drivers to notice the airbag issue only after they’re back from the tow yard:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite vehicle damage.
- The airbag did deploy, but the injury severity doesn’t match what you’d expect from a properly functioning restraint system.
- Repairs were made quickly, but key details about the restraint components were not documented in a way that helps later.
That’s why the “what happened” story needs to be built carefully. The sooner your case is reviewed, the better your chances of preserving inspection notes, parts replacement information, and any available crash/diagnostic data.


