Waldwick traffic patterns are often predictable—until an accident changes everything. After a collision, people frequently focus on getting home, getting checked out, and handling insurance. But airbag-related injuries can require follow-up treatment (and sometimes specialists), and the “real story” of what happened may be tied to details that disappear quickly:
- Whether the airbag warning light was present before the crash
- What the vehicle’s dashboard showed during and right after impact
- Repair shop notes about the restraint system
- Any recall or service campaign information tied to the same components
If you wait too long to organize these details, it becomes harder to connect your injury to the alleged defect—an issue that matters under New Jersey personal injury and product-liability standards.


