After a crash, it’s easy to assume injuries will show up later—or that the airbag “did its job.” In defective airbag cases, however, symptoms can be delayed and may not match what you expect (for example, facial injuries, hearing issues, burns, or soft-tissue harm that worsens over time).
If you were treated at a local ER or urgent care after the wreck, request and save:
- discharge paperwork and diagnosis codes
- imaging reports (X-rays/CT/MRI)
- follow-up instructions and referrals
Early documentation matters in Troy because the timeline of symptoms often becomes the foundation for causation—insurance companies frequently challenge whether the injury truly relates to the restraint failure.


