After a collision near home or on a commute, people commonly end up with incomplete information:
- The vehicle is repaired quickly to get back on the road, before key parts and diagnostics are preserved.
- Medical treatment is delayed because symptoms seem minor at first—then worsen later.
- Insurers move fast for statements and paperwork while the airbag performance details are still unclear.
In defective airbag cases, those early choices matter. The best claims typically depend on documentation that shows not only that you were hurt, but that the airbag restraint system malfunctioned in a way consistent with your injuries.


