Many defective airbag claims hinge on what can be proven about the vehicle’s restraint system at the time of the crash. In Chippewa Falls, that might mean:
- Winter-speed collisions where motorists are unsure whether the airbag should have deployed given the impact severity.
- Construction-era detours near busy corridors where sudden stops and lane changes increase the chance of disputed “severity” and crash documentation.
- Commuter vehicles driven daily for work, school, or appointments—where maintenance records and prior warning signs matter.
When the airbag behavior doesn’t match expectations, the defense often argues the injury came from the crash itself, not a product failure. That’s why your documentation—what happened, what was repaired, and what records exist—matters as much as your medical care.


