Airbag issues aren’t always obvious at the scene. In Glen Rock, many accidents involve stop-and-go traffic, quick lane changes, or low-to-moderate speed impacts near intersections and residential roads. That context matters because your restraint system may behave differently than you’d expect.
Common patterns we see in defective airbag claims include:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the impact seems like it should have triggered restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed late or unexpectedly, contributing to injury rather than preventing it.
- Airbag deployed with abnormal force, leading to facial trauma, burns, hearing-related injuries, or other restraint-area harm.
- Inflator/sensor component problems that can surface through repair documentation or later recall information.
The key point: the malfunction isn’t just “something that went wrong.” It becomes a legal issue when you can connect the restraint-system behavior to the injuries you experienced.


