On South Kitsap roads—especially during commute hours—crashes can be fast, confusing, and heavily influenced by traffic flow, roadway lighting, and weather. Many injured drivers don’t realize an airbag malfunction is part of the story until later.
Common Port Orchard scenarios we see include:
- Low-speed impacts that still cause restraint-related injuries (or leave you wondering why the airbag didn’t behave as expected).
- After-the-fact symptoms—burning, facial trauma, hearing issues, or lingering neck injuries—that become clearer at follow-up appointments.
- Vehicle repairs done quickly by insurers or body shops, sometimes before the right documentation is secured.
When that happens, the legal question becomes: Can we prove the airbag system’s performance played a role in the injury? The sooner you organize evidence, the better your chances.


