Alabaster residents spend a lot of time on commuting routes and busy intersections, where crash reports may contain limited details and where vehicles are often repaired quickly to get back on the road. In airbag injury cases, that timing matters.
Even a short delay in preserving records—like photos of the dashboard lights, the post-crash vehicle condition, or the repair invoice showing which restraint components were replaced—can make it harder to connect the malfunction to the injuries you suffered.
A defective airbag claim typically relies on evidence showing:
- the airbag system didn’t perform as intended during the crash,
- the failure is consistent with the type of injury you experienced,
- and the defect can be tied to responsible parties such as the manufacturer or component supplier.


