People usually contact a lawyer after one of these scenarios:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or in a way that didn’t match the collision dynamics.
- Inflator-related injury (burns, swelling, or trauma that appears consistent with abnormal deployment forces).
- Recall confusion—you learned later that your vehicle was part of a safety campaign, but you don’t know whether it connects to your injury.
In Williamsburg, where commuting traffic and tourism traffic mix, insurers may quickly shift focus to driving behavior or crash details. The difference in a defective airbag claim is proving the restraint system’s performance—and how that performance relates to your medical injuries.


