In and around Madison, many collisions happen during weekday commuting and busy travel corridors—conditions that can make it harder to preserve evidence in the first hours after impact. People may get checked out at a local emergency facility, then rely on body shops and insurance to handle the vehicle.
That’s exactly when airbag-related proof can get lost:
- The vehicle may be repaired before a full diagnostic scan is performed.
- Event data and restraint system fault codes can be overwritten.
- The “story” of what happened gets inconsistent between the crash report, insurance forms, and later medical notes.
A defective airbag claim is built on consistency—your medical record should match the mechanism of injury, and the vehicle documentation should support that the restraint system malfunctioned.


