In Bellmawr, many crashes involve sudden braking, quick lane changes, and intersections where drivers may not have the full picture before impact. In those moments, airbag performance matters.
Common situations that can support a defective airbag claim include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite crash severity indicators.
- Airbag deployed late or at the wrong time, contributing to injury.
- Airbag deployed too forcefully or in a way that worsened trauma.
- Inflator or sensor-related failures that appear in repair documentation or inspection findings.
- Recall-related confusion—for example, a safety notice appears after the crash, or the dealer’s notes suggest a known issue.
If you’re unsure whether what happened counts as an “airbag defect,” the key is whether the restraint system’s behavior lines up with the injury mechanism described in your medical records.


