In many Pekin-area crashes—whether on a local roadway, on a highway approach, or during stop-and-go commuting—people focus on getting to the ER and don’t realize what could matter later.
After an airbag malfunction, evidence often shows up in practical places:
- Emergency and hospital records that describe injury pattern consistent with restraint failure.
- Triage notes and discharge summaries that document timing, symptoms, and treatment plan.
- Repair documentation from the body shop or dealership (what was replaced, what diagnostics were run, and what parts were flagged).
- Vehicle event/diagnostic logs (where available) that can show what the restraint system did during the collision.
If your airbags were replaced or the restraint system was serviced, that alone can be a turning point—but it must be matched to your medical timeline.


