Glassboro residents often travel for school, work, and shopping—on routes where crashes can involve sudden stops, rear-end impacts, and multi-vehicle collisions. In those scenarios, it’s common for:
- the crash to be documented as “moderate” while injuries still appear significant afterward,
- the airbag system to behave unexpectedly (no deployment, delayed deployment, or force-related injuries), and
- vehicle repairs to be completed before anyone thinks about the long-term legal value of inspection data.
When an airbag malfunction is suspected, the details of how the restraint system performed can be critical. Acting early can help preserve the evidence needed to connect the defect to your injuries.


