Sayreville drivers often face stop-and-go commutes, highway merges, and heavy traffic around major routes. That means crashes can happen suddenly, and the first hours after impact are critical—both for medical care and for evidence.
In many airbag malfunction cases, residents discover problems in one of two ways:
- No deployment: The crash seems severe enough to trigger a restraint system, but the airbag doesn’t deploy.
- Unexpected deployment: The airbag deploys, but the timing or force appears inconsistent with what should have happened in that collision.
Either scenario can lead to facial injuries, burns, hearing issues, or other harm that’s documented in emergency records. If you suspect an airbag defect, act early so your medical timeline and vehicle information line up with what must be proven later.


