In a suburban community like Menomonee Falls, many collisions happen during short trips—commutes, school drop-offs, shopping runs, and quick turns at intersections. That matters because:
- Low- to moderate-speed impacts can still cause restraint-system problems if sensors or inflators don’t perform as intended.
- Repairs happen quickly. Once the vehicle is back on the road, critical evidence can disappear if you don’t preserve it early (diagnostic data, what parts were replaced, and what the repair shop noted).
- Comparative fault arguments are common. Even when you were careful, insurers may suggest the crash was your “fault” rather than a product safety failure.
A defective airbag claim focuses on whether the restraint system deviated from what a properly functioning airbag was designed to do—and whether that malfunction contributed to your injuries.


