In many Illinois crashes, the most important proof disappears quickly: vehicles get towed, repaired, cleaned, or reassembled for resale. In the days after a collision, it’s common for records to become incomplete—particularly when people are focused on work, childcare, or getting back on the road.
If an airbag malfunction is suspected, key items should be preserved early, including:
- Photos of the vehicle’s interior/exterior damage and any warning lights
- Repair invoices and the parts replaced (especially restraint system components)
- Accident/incident reports and witness contact information
- Medical records that describe the injury mechanism (not just the diagnosis)
In Maywood, where many residents commute and return to normal routines quickly, delaying evidence collection can make it harder to link an airbag defect to the injuries you suffered.


