In and around Issaquah, many collisions involve traffic timing and stop‑and‑go driving—conditions that can make people believe the airbag should have deployed normally. When it doesn’t, or when it deploys in a way that worsens injuries, insurers may push back by arguing:
- The injury was caused by the crash impact—not the restraint system
- The airbag behaved as designed
- The failure is unclear because the vehicle was repaired quickly
Those disputes are exactly where airbag defect investigation matters. The goal is to connect your medical findings to the restraint system’s performance during the specific crash—not to guess.


