After a collision, people in the Holmen area often describe similar patterns—especially when the crash seems inconsistent with how the restraint system behaved.
Look closely for evidence like:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision impact appeared serious.
- Airbag deployed, but you still had major facial/neck injuries, burns, or hearing issues.
- Deployment timing felt wrong (for example, it deployed in a way that didn’t match the vehicle’s crash behavior).
- Multiple restraint components were replaced or marked for replacement during repair.
- A repair shop or inspection report mentions restraint system diagnostics or a specific airbag/inflator component.
These observations matter because defective-airbag claims are often built around the mismatch between what happened in the crash and what the airbag system did (or didn’t) do.


