In and around Bergen County, many crashes involve everyday traffic conditions—stop-and-go intersections, suburban speed changes, and tight timing while merging or turning. In defective airbag cases, the pattern often shows up in one of these ways:
- No deployment when the crash should have triggered it (or the light stays on afterward).
- Unexpected deployment that contributes to injury rather than preventing it.
- Abnormal restraint performance, such as harsh force or behavior that medical providers link to the airbag mechanism.
- Recall-related confusion, where a safety campaign exists but the vehicle repair history is incomplete or unclear.
Even if the vehicle was repaired, the underlying issue may still be reflected in inspection notes, parts replaced, and electronic event records.


