In central Arkansas, many collisions involve vehicles being towed, repaired, and returned to the road quickly—especially for drivers commuting for work or school. When an airbag issue is involved, the repair paperwork becomes critical.
Aftermarket parts, incomplete diagnostics, or “we didn’t see a problem” notes can make it harder to later connect your injuries to the airbag’s performance. Your best early advantage is to preserve the details of what was inspected, what was replaced, and what the vehicle’s systems reported.
Tip for Conway drivers: ask the repair shop for the exact parts replaced and any diagnostic printouts tied to the airbag/SRS system (and keep itemized invoices). Even if the vehicle feels fine afterward, those records can matter.


