Many Menifee collisions involve quick stop-and-go traffic, turn lanes, and short merging distances—conditions where seconds matter and people may not notice warning lights or restraint irregularities until later. That’s why documentation is crucial when:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite a serious impact
- The airbag deployed but injuries seem inconsistent with what a properly functioning system would do
- A repair shop replaced an airbag component, inflator, or sensor module
- Your vehicle later shows recall-related information tied to the restraint system
Even if you were taken to urgent care or the ER right away, the “story” of the airbag performance must be supported by records—photos, inspection notes, and medical documentation that connect the injury to the restraint malfunction.


