Palisades Park traffic patterns can turn a “minor” collision into a serious injury situation. Rear-end impacts, merge-related crashes, and stop-and-go driving often lead to disputes about whether the crash was truly severe enough to deploy the airbag—and that’s where cases get complicated.
Common ways airbag malfunctions show up in real-world claims include:
- No deployment even though impact conditions suggest the restraint system should have activated.
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, deploying when the crash dynamics don’t appear to match the system’s expected behavior).
- Deployment with abnormal force, contributing to burns, facial trauma, or other injuries.
- Repeat repairs or conflicting repair notes after the vehicle is checked at a local body shop.
If you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms—head/neck pain, facial injuries, hearing changes, or unresolved medical issues—your legal strategy should reflect how injuries typically evolve after restraint system incidents.


