South River is a place where many people spend their days commuting through busy roads, school zones, and stop-and-go traffic. That context matters because crash dynamics can affect whether an airbag should have deployed normally.
Common patterns we hear from New Jersey clients include:
- Low- to moderate-speed impacts where the vehicle’s restraint system should have reduced injury risk, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- Second-hit or rollover conditions where electronic sensors may register crash timing differently than expected.
- After-repair disputes, where the vehicle was “fixed,” yet medical symptoms continue and the airbag components were replaced or flagged during service.
Even if your crash doesn’t look dramatic on paper, airbag-related injuries can be serious—especially when the malfunction involves sensors, inflator components, or control modules.


