In a city like Morristown, where drivers may be weaving through changing traffic flow and pedestrians are common near busier corridors, the details of what happened right before impact can strongly affect how a case is evaluated.
For airbag malfunction claims, evidence often depends on:
- The crash scene documentation (photos, incident reports, vehicle position)
- Treatment timing and what symptoms were recorded when you first sought care
- Repair documentation showing what restraint components were inspected, replaced, or reprogrammed
- Vehicle data and inspection results collected soon after the crash
Because airbag systems rely on sensors and electronic control logic, delays in gathering vehicle information can make it harder to answer key questions—especially if the vehicle is already repaired.


