After a crash around busy commuting routes and local traffic patterns, it’s common for people to feel “mostly okay” at first—then develop symptoms later. New Jersey injury claims often turn on the timeline between the collision, the symptoms, and the treatment you received.
Do this early:
- Get medical evaluation even if symptoms seem minor.
- Tell providers exactly what happened in the collision (including whether the airbag deployed).
- Ask that records reflect your restraint/airbag experience, not just generic “MVC” notes.
If the airbag malfunction contributed to your injury, the medical record becomes the bridge between the vehicle safety failure and your damages.


