Many people only realize something was wrong with the restraint system after the fact—often because the crash severity didn’t seem to match what the vehicle did. For example:
- You experienced significant injury, but the airbag never deployed.
- The airbag deployed in a way that seemed unnecessary or timed incorrectly.
- You have injury patterns consistent with restraint failure or abnormal deployment.
- Your vehicle was repaired and the airbag components were replaced, but you were never told why.
Because New Jersey claims often turn on causation (what caused the injury), the details of the collision, your medical treatment, and the vehicle’s post-crash history must line up.


