In a suburban community like Westfield, crashes often happen during commutes, errands, school runs, and quick turns—situations where people may not immediately understand why the airbag didn’t protect them.
Common patterns we see include:
- “The crash felt serious, but the airbag didn’t deploy.” Even if the vehicle sustained visible damage, the restraint system may have malfunctioned.
- Airbag deployment that worsened injuries. Some injuries occur at the moment of deployment when inflator or sensor performance is off.
- Repairs that don’t explain the issue clearly. After a body shop visit, owners may receive limited information about what was replaced and why.
- Recall confusion. Some drivers discover a safety campaign only after the fact, or they’re unsure whether the recall applies to their exact trim/year.
If any of these sound familiar, acting early matters—especially in New Jersey where deadlines and evidence preservation can affect your options.


