After an accident, it’s easy to focus only on getting the car fixed. But with an airbag malfunction, the repair process can unintentionally erase key information.
In many crashes, the most useful details come from what was recorded right after the collision and what the vehicle shows later. That can include:
- Whether the airbag deployed at all
- Whether airbags deployed differently than expected for the crash type
- Repair notes describing replaced restraint components
- Diagnostic trouble codes and scan results from the vehicle
- Any documentation tied to recalls or safety campaigns
Why this matters in Warrenville: local drivers often get vehicles serviced quickly to return to commuting schedules. If a shop clears codes or swaps parts without preserving reports, the strongest proof can be harder to obtain later.


