Your first priority is medical care. Then, while the details are still fresh, take steps that help preserve the evidence that often matters most in defective airbag claims.
- Request and keep crash documentation: Kansas accident reports, EMS/triage notes when available, and any tow/repair paperwork.
- Capture photos before the car is changed: vehicle damage, warning lights, and visible components—ideally before the vehicle is repaired.
- Track symptoms the same week they appear: facial swelling, burns, hearing changes, headaches, or neck pain should be documented early.
- Save communications: any messages from insurers, repair shops, or recall-related notices you receive.
If you’re unsure what you should keep, bring it to an attorney review. In many cases, the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one is simply whether the timeline and documentation are organized.


