After a collision, it’s common for attention to focus on the visible damage and the ER visit—especially when you’re dealing with pain, swelling, or burns that show up later. But airbag-related injuries can evolve over the first days and weeks.
In Clay, many drivers are commuting, running errands, or returning from work schedules. That can lead to:
- Delayed medical follow-up because you feel “mostly okay” at first
- Vehicle repairs before an inspection is completed (which can remove useful evidence)
- Insurance pressure to give statements quickly or “just handle it”
A defective airbag lawyer helps you slow down the parts that shouldn’t be rushed—so the restraint system’s performance issues don’t get lost while you recover.


