In Lincoln, many drivers commute through familiar routes and may not think about evidence preservation until later—after the busy ER visit, follow-up appointments, and getting the car back from the shop.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Low-visibility evening crashes where the vehicle is moved quickly and photos aren’t taken.
- Repairs before records are requested, including parts swaps that make it harder to document the original airbag condition.
- Treatment delays because symptoms feel minor at first (neck pain, soreness, facial swelling, hearing discomfort), then worsen over days.
When an airbag malfunction is involved, delays can create gaps in the story the insurance company wants to tell. The earlier you organize your documentation, the easier it is to connect your injuries to what the airbag system did (or didn’t do).


