Many Shorewood drivers spend time on roads where speed changes quickly and sudden impact angles are more common—think commuting patterns, intersections, and stop-and-go traffic. Those conditions can make it harder for insurers to accept a simple story like “the airbag should have saved me.”
Common points of dispute include:
- Whether the collision severity matched the restraint response (i.e., did the vehicle behave as expected?)
- Whether the injury pattern is consistent with airbag failure (burns, facial trauma, hearing/neck injuries)
- Whether repairs after the crash changed what can be proven (replaced components can remove clues if records aren’t preserved)
A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened in your crash into a claim that aligns with how Wisconsin courts and adjusters evaluate causation and product responsibility.


