After a collision, it’s common for Auburn drivers to feel pressured to “just get it fixed.” But with defective airbag cases, timing matters. Repairs, part replacements, and even what gets written into the shop report can affect what can be proven later.
Preserve what you can while it’s still available:
- The vehicle inspection or diagnostic report from the repair facility
- Photos of the interior components (dash area, seats, steering wheel cover, seat belt mounting if visible)
- The parts invoice showing what was replaced (especially restraint system components)
- The crash paperwork you received at the scene
- Any recall notice or documentation related to your specific VIN
Even if you’re unsure whether the airbag failed, a documented record of what happened during the crash can support the investigation.


