In the New Richmond area, crashes often happen during busy driving windows—commutes, school schedules, and winter driving transitions. That means the “story” of the crash matters just as much as the injury.
A defective airbag case typically turns on whether the restraint system behaved differently than it was designed to, and whether that failure contributed to your injuries. Depending on the vehicle and the incident, the issues may involve:
- No deployment despite crash conditions that should have triggered deployment
- Premature or incorrect deployment based on sensor readings
- Abnormal inflator performance, causing more force than expected
- Component or software-related failures that affect how the system decides when to deploy
In practical terms, your claim isn’t built on suspicion alone—it’s built on records, documentation, and how medical professionals and experts connect the malfunction to the injury.


