In and around Columbus, accidents can happen on high-speed corridors, during shift changes, or while commuting between residential neighborhoods and job sites. After a collision, it’s common for details to get lost quickly—photos don’t get taken, the vehicle is released to a shop, and medical information becomes fragmented between urgent care, ER records, and follow-up visits.
When the issue involves a restraint system, that early documentation matters even more. If you’re thinking, “Could this be an airbag defect?” the answer usually depends on what can be shown about:
- what the airbag did (or didn’t do) in your specific crash
- what the repair process changed afterward
- whether a recall or known safety campaign overlaps with your vehicle


