Many airbag cases begin with confusion: you expect the restraint system to protect you, but the outcome is worse than it should be. Common Newburgh-area scenarios we see include:
- Low-to-moderate speed collisions where the airbag should have deployed but didn’t.
- Rear-end or side-impact crashes on busy routes where injuries are discovered after the initial shock.
- Out-of-area repairs after a collision—followed by questions about what was actually replaced and why.
- Safety recall uncertainty, where owners learn later that their vehicle may have been tied to a known airbag issue.
If you’re trying to decide what to do next, the most important goal is to preserve evidence while your medical care is ongoing.


