In suburban communities like Roselle, crashes often involve everyday driving conditions: sudden braking, lane changes, intersections, and stop-and-go traffic. That matters because the airbag’s role is highly dependent on the restraint system sensing the collision correctly.
People typically seek defective airbag help after:
- Airbag non-deployment in a crash that appears severe enough to trigger restraint activation
- Unexpected deployment timing that contributes to facial, neck, or shoulder injuries
- Repairs that replace airbag components, but the cause isn’t clearly explained
- A recall notice received after the incident—raising questions about whether the vehicle was connected to a known safety problem
Even if the vehicle was repaired, the key question becomes whether the airbag system behaved differently than it should have and whether that malfunction contributed to your injuries.


