In and around Parkersburg, many crashes involve commuting traffic, sudden stops, and vehicles traveling at highway speeds before impact. In those situations, an airbag is expected to do its job quickly.
Your case may become more complicated—and more important to investigate—if:
- The crash seemed “serious enough” for airbag deployment, but your airbag did not deploy
- The airbag deployed and you still suffered significant head/face injury
- You received a repair that involved restraint components, but no one explained why
- You learned later that your vehicle was tied to a safety recall involving airbags or related sensing/inflator parts
Even when the police report is clear about the collision, product defects often require a separate analysis: what the restraint system was supposed to do, and whether it actually performed as designed.


