In Southern NJ, many crashes involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking, and serious impacts on roadways that can become busy during commuting hours and weekend errands. Airbag problems often show up in a few common ways:
- No deployment despite what seems like a crash severe enough to trigger it
- Delayed or improper deployment that doesn’t match the collision dynamics
- Deployment that causes additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing-related problems
- Repair history that suggests restraint-system work was needed (parts replaced, diagnostics run, or warning issues addressed)
If you’re wondering whether your situation fits an airbag defect claim, the key question isn’t just “did the airbag malfunction?”—it’s whether the failure can be connected to your injuries using medical records and vehicle/repair documentation.


