After a crash, your next steps can influence both medical outcomes and later evidence. Focus on:
- Get checked promptly at an ER/urgent care or by your treating provider—especially if you had facial, neck, hearing, or burn-related symptoms after impact.
- Request copies of the medical records created around the time of the injury (not just billing summaries).
- Preserve vehicle and crash information: photos, repair estimates, and any documentation showing which restraint components were inspected or replaced.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: what you felt during the deployment (or non-deployment), where you were, and what changed immediately after.
If you’re dealing with insurance adjusters at the same time, remember: early statements can be taken out of context. A lawyer can help you avoid missteps while you’re still focused on recovery.


