After a crash, it’s not always obvious that the airbag system malfunctioned. These are common “red flags” people in Beach Park report when they reach out for legal help:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the impact seems severe.
- Airbag deployed but injuries were out of proportion to what you’d expect (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues).
- Multiple restraint components behaved unexpectedly (seatbelt tensioners fired in an unusual manner, or other airbags activated inconsistently).
- The vehicle was repaired quickly but you only received limited documentation about the restraint system.
- A recall or safety campaign came up later, or the repair shop mentioned a related component replacement.
If any of this sounds familiar, don’t assume it’s “just how the car performed.” Airbag issues often come down to specific system behavior—something your medical records and the vehicle history can help explain.


