Local crashes often involve fast-changing conditions: sudden stops on busy corridors, visibility issues near coastal weather, and drivers who may be headed to work, school, or weekend travel. In those moments, it’s easy for key details to be lost.
Here’s what matters most in the earliest days:
- Get checked promptly by a qualified medical provider and follow up as recommended.
- Request your crash report (and keep all paperwork you receive).
- Save repair documentation (estimates, invoices, and notes about restraint system work).
- Document the vehicle’s condition before it’s fully repaired—photos can help capture what was replaced and what wasn’t.
- If you suspect a recall, keep the recall notice and any related correspondence.
Taking these steps early can make it far easier for a lawyer to evaluate whether the airbag system failure contributed to your injuries—and to preserve evidence that insurers may later challenge.


