Waynesboro drivers cover everything from commuting routes to weekend travel. In crashes like these, airbag issues often show up in a few patterns:
- No deployment despite a significant impact (you expect restraint protection, but the airbag didn’t fire)
- Unexpected deployment (airbag deployed when the injury suggests it shouldn’t have)
- Deployment that didn’t match the injury (medical records raise questions about how the restraint system performed)
- Recall confusion after the fact (you learn later your vehicle was part of a safety campaign)
When you’re dealing with injuries after a crash—whether you’re in the hospital, dealing with follow-up care, or trying to manage vehicle repairs—your focus should be on recovery. Your next legal steps should be clear and time-sensitive.


