In Northwest Georgia, many crashes involve commuters who are back on the road fast—sometimes before injuries are fully diagnosed. That creates a common problem: early documentation gaps.
If you’re dealing with a suspected airbag malfunction, you’ll want to prioritize:
- Medical evaluation soon after the crash, even if symptoms seem manageable at first (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, and neck injuries can evolve).
- Vehicle evidence preservation before repairs erase key details.
- Recall and repair history checks for your exact make/model/trim and model year.
Waiting can make it harder to connect the restraint failure to your injury—especially if the vehicle is repaired and key information is overwritten or discarded.


