In suburban Illinois, many collisions involve stop-and-go commuting, sudden braking, or slick road conditions. Those factors can make it harder for insurance adjusters to focus on the restraint system—especially when the vehicle is repaired quickly.
In defective airbag cases, the restraint system’s performance matters as much as the crash itself. That means we look for:
- What the airbag did (or didn’t) do during the impact
- How quickly the vehicle was inspected and repaired
- Whether there are diagnostic trouble codes tied to the airbag control system
- Service records showing airbag-related component replacements
If your vehicle was taken in right away, key information can still exist—but timing and documentation are crucial. Acting early can help preserve proof.


