After an accident, it’s common for key details to disappear fast. A vehicle gets towed, the shop completes repairs, the car is returned, and some records are overwritten or discarded. In Great Bend, that can be especially true when people are dealing with work schedules at nearby employers or they must get their vehicle back on the road quickly.
If you suspect an airbag malfunction, start with this priority order:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor at first).
- Preserve crash documentation (police/incident report number, photos, and any witness info).
- Ask the shop what was replaced and request copies of invoices and inspection notes.
- Save recall notices and any paperwork tied to your vehicle’s safety campaign history.
The sooner your information is organized, the easier it is for a lawyer to evaluate whether the airbag system’s behavior matches a defect—and whether the evidence still exists to prove it.


