Right after a crash, your priorities should be safety and medical care. Then, as soon as you reasonably can, start building a record. For Beverly-area cases, these steps often make the difference between a claim that moves and one that stalls:
- Get checked even if you feel “okay.” Some airbag-related injuries (including soft-tissue trauma) become clearer days later.
- Ask for the police/incident report number (if law enforcement responded) and keep a copy.
- Photograph what you can safely access: dashboard warning lights, airbag indicator status, visible damage, and your injuries as documented by you.
- Preserve repair paperwork from the body shop—what was replaced, what was inspected, and any notes about restraint system components.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: symptoms, seat position, where you were hit, and what you noticed about airbag behavior.
If you’re thinking about contacting counsel, bringing this information early can help your attorney evaluate the claim faster.


