New London residents and visitors often drive in mixed traffic: short trips through dense areas, sudden braking near intersections, and changing speeds near waterfront and event crowds. That can make the timing and performance of restraint systems especially important.
After a crash, airbag problems typically show up in a few ways:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly or at an unsafe moment.
- The airbag deployed but the outcome still left you with serious facial, neck, or hearing injuries.
- A repaired vehicle later reveals documentation suggesting the restraint system was replaced due to a malfunction.
Because the facts can be very specific, residents in New London should focus on preserving the details that insurers and product manufacturers will later scrutinize—especially the vehicle’s repair history and the medical timeline.


