Hudson sits in a region where drivers regularly mix local streets, highway travel, and cross-traffic—including during high-traffic commuting hours and peak travel seasons. In real cases, that means:
- A collision may involve multiple vehicles, sudden braking, or changing impact angles.
- The vehicle may be repaired quickly, sometimes before occupants fully understand what happened with the restraint system.
- Insurance claims can move fast, while medical symptoms (like ear trauma or soft-tissue injuries) may show up later.
When the airbag performance is questioned, the timing of documentation can matter. The defense may argue that the restraint system behaved as designed or that injuries came from the crash forces—not the airbag malfunction.


