Point Pleasant’s mix of commuting traffic, beach-season crowds, and frequent stop-and-go driving can increase the number of collisions where airbags may be expected to work reliably—especially in sudden impacts like rear-end crashes at local intersections.
If you’ve noticed any of the following, it’s worth getting legal guidance early:
- The crash seemed severe, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but you’re dealing with unexpected facial/neck injuries, burns, or hearing issues.
- The vehicle was repaired, yet you were told parts were replaced for a “restraint” reason without clear explanation.
- You later learned your vehicle is tied to a safety recall, but you’re unsure whether it relates to your crash.


