Many local crashes happen in stop-and-go conditions along busy corridors and during commuting. In those moments, occupants can experience sudden, high-impact forces that trigger restraint systems. If the airbag:
- fails to deploy,
- deploys too aggressively,
- deploys at the wrong time,
- or appears tied to a known safety issue,
…the injury pattern may be more consistent with restraint-system failure than with a typical “driver error” narrative.
Because NJ claims often turn on what happened in the collision and how the restraint system behaved, your documentation from the earliest days matters.


