In smaller communities, it’s common for details to get lost quickly—vehicles get repaired, inspection notes don’t get saved, and people return to work before their injuries are fully understood. If your airbag malfunction is part of the problem, early organization can matter.
For Washington drivers, that can mean:
- Prompt medical evaluation after the crash (even if you “feel okay” at first)
- Preserving repair paperwork from the shop that evaluated or replaced airbag components
- Collecting photos of the vehicle’s interior/trim near the airbag module and any warning lights noted after the collision


