In many Homewood cases, the dispute isn’t simply “what happened in the crash.” It’s whether the restraint system performed as designed and whether the malfunction plausibly contributed to the injuries.
That means the details of your vehicle and the immediate aftermath carry extra weight. If the car was towed quickly, repaired before photographs were taken, or the airbag system was replaced without a clear record of what failed, key evidence can disappear.
What helps most locally:
- The tow/repair paperwork showing what components were replaced
- Any inspection notes from the shop or insurer
- Photos of the dashboard warning lights and the vehicle interior condition
- Your medical records describing injury patterns consistent with airbag malfunction


