Arlington has a mix of residential driving, routine commuting, and travel routes where sudden deceleration events can be common—especially when traffic conditions change quickly. In these crashes, people often notice one of two problems:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seems severe enough to have triggered it.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly or caused additional injury (for example, facial or neck trauma from the restraint force).
Local patterns also matter in the real world: after a crash, many residents immediately coordinate with repair shops, insurers, and medical providers. If the airbag system was serviced or the vehicle was cleared quickly, important documentation can be overlooked—making it harder later to connect the malfunction to your injury.


