Burien drivers often face stop-and-go commutes, merging traffic, and nighttime visibility challenges. That means the crash story matters—speed changes, braking events, and impact angles can all affect what the restraint system did.
When you suspect an airbag defect, the key is that your case is not only about the crash. It’s about whether the restraint system performed as intended and whether it contributed to your specific injury.
Even if you later learn a recall exists for your vehicle, your claim still depends on the facts of your collision: what happened, what your vehicle did afterward, and what your medical records show.


