In the Eastern Panhandle, many collisions happen during fast decisions—following traffic, merging, or reacting to sudden stops—often on busy corridors that lead to:
- Repairs completed before records are requested (making it harder to confirm what was replaced)
- Delays in medical evaluation when symptoms are mistaken for soreness or “adrenaline injuries”
- Limited scene documentation because people focus on getting to urgent care or the hospital
When an airbag malfunctions—fails to deploy, deploys improperly, or deploys with abnormal force—the injury pattern matters. So does what happened in the minutes after the crash.


