In the Trenton area, many collisions happen during busy commute hours, on nearby roadways, or in parking/traffic situations where people may not realize immediately that their restraint system performed abnormally. Airbag-related injuries can also show up later—burning, facial trauma, hearing issues, or lingering neck and shoulder problems—after the initial emergency visit.
The sooner you act, the better your chances of preserving the evidence that often decides whether a defective airbag claim moves forward:
- Medical documentation linking your injury pattern to the crash and restraint performance
- Vehicle and repair records showing what was inspected or replaced
- Electronic event data when available (and not overwritten)
- Recall and service history tied to your specific vehicle


