In the days after a collision, it’s easy for important details to disappear—body shop notes aren’t always shared, photos aren’t always taken, and electronic data may be overwritten during routine repairs. If you live or work near areas with frequent traffic patterns—commuting corridors, school zones, and higher-speed stretches near town lines—there’s often a rush to get vehicles inspected and back on the road.
That urgency can create problems in defective airbag cases, including:
- Delayed documentation of what happened with the restraint system
- Incomplete repair records (especially when components are replaced without clear explanations)
- Medical timelines that don’t match the crash mechanism—making causation harder to prove later
A Groton defective airbag attorney can help you stabilize the record early so the case doesn’t rely on guesswork.


