In the days after a crash, many people focus on getting through the immediate aftermath—ER visits, follow-up care, and getting the car back on the road. That’s understandable, but airbag-related issues can be hard to recognize at first, especially when:
- The vehicle’s dashboard lights or diagnostic codes weren’t captured right after the crash
- The car was repaired quickly without preserving replaced restraint components
- Symptoms show up later (for example, facial injuries, hearing changes, or soft-tissue problems)
- The repair shop’s documentation is incomplete or not tied to the restraint system
In a community like La Mesa, where people often drive to work and school on tight schedules, delays in evidence collection can happen fast. Getting legal guidance early helps ensure critical documentation doesn’t disappear.


