In and around Tifton, collisions can happen fast—on busy commute corridors, during school-year traffic changes, and on regional routes where vehicles often travel at higher speeds than drivers expect.
When an airbag malfunctions, the details matter. Insurance adjusters may focus on the collision itself, while product-fault issues require proof that the restraint system didn’t perform as intended. The sooner you preserve evidence, the easier it is to connect the malfunction to your injuries.
What to prioritize right now:
- Get (and keep) medical records showing injury type and how it relates to the crash.
- Photograph the vehicle’s interior and any airbag-related components if it’s safe to do so.
- Save repair invoices and any diagnostic printouts from the body shop.
- Request copies of your crash report and write down what you remember about the airbag during the impact.


