Muskego accidents often involve a mix of everyday commuting routes, suburban intersections, and highway-speed impacts. In these situations, the crash severity may be high, yet the restraint system may not perform as expected.
That mismatch matters. When an airbag doesn’t deploy (or deploys abnormally), insurers may argue the injury came from the collision itself—not the restraint failure. In Muskego, where many people rely on cars for school runs, work commutes, and getting to nearby job centers, that dispute can quickly turn into a coverage fight.
A lawyer’s job is to connect the dots between:
- the crash conditions,
- what the airbag system actually did,
- the injury mechanism described in medical records, and
- the vehicle’s repair and recall history.


