Wallington residents often drive in stop-and-go traffic, navigate frequent merges, and handle busy intersections where crashes can happen suddenly—sometimes at lower speeds but with serious restraint-related injuries.
Because of that, it’s common for people to ask:
- “The crash didn’t seem that bad—why was I injured?”
- “Why didn’t the airbag deploy when it should have?”
- “If it deployed, why did the restraint system worsen my injuries?”
In many Wallington situations, the vehicle may have been towed quickly, repaired before the full story is understood, or documented only briefly. Those early steps can matter later—especially in New Jersey, where evidence preservation and timely claim handling can affect what can be proven.


