After an airbag incident, the most important step is getting medical care and following through with recommended treatment. Airbag-related injuries can include facial and eye trauma, burns, hearing issues, and other restraint-related harm that may not be obvious at the scene.
At the same time, start building a record while it’s still fresh:
- Save ER discharge papers, imaging results, and follow-up notes.
- Keep receipts for prescriptions, physical therapy, and travel to appointments.
- Photograph the vehicle when possible (or preserve the body shop’s inspection photos).
In Merriam, many crashes involve traffic patterns where documentation disappears quickly—vehicles get repaired, reports get filed, and evidence can be lost. The sooner your file is organized, the better.


