In central Wisconsin, many collisions involve day-to-day driving: commuting to work, school drop-offs, trips to nearby services, and travel during seasonal weather changes. In those situations, people often focus on getting back on the road—and they may not realize how important restraint-system details can be.
Airbag issues often show up in ways that are easy to miss at first, such as:
- The airbag warning light or “SRS” indicator appearing after the crash
- Repairs that replace parts without fully explaining what failed
- Injury patterns that seem inconsistent with the vehicle’s expected restraint performance
- A vehicle inspection report that doesn’t capture the airbag’s condition clearly
If you’re seeing any of the above, don’t assume it’s “just how the crash went.” A malfunction can be tied to medical harm, and it may also affect what evidence you can still collect.


