In the Newark area, many crashes are tied to routine driving patterns: predictable commuter routes, sudden lane changes, and quick stops at busier crossings. That can affect your case because documentation often depends on what happened around the impact.
After a suspected airbag malfunction, the details that get lost fastest are:
- What you observed immediately after the collision (including whether the airbag deployed, deployed late, or seemed to deploy unexpectedly)
- The repair shop’s notes and the parts replaced (airbag modules, inflators, sensors, clocksprings—whatever was swapped)
- Electronic records that may be overwritten or become harder to obtain later
If you wait too long, you may still have a claim—but the investigation becomes harder and your timeline for damages can stretch.


