In the days after a crash in Westland, it’s common for the vehicle to be moved, inspected, and repaired quickly—sometimes before the right details are preserved. That can make it harder to connect an airbag malfunction to your injuries.
To avoid losing key evidence, focus on practical actions early:
- Get copies of everything from the scene and the crash (police report number, incident report, and any tow/impound paperwork).
- Request diagnostic and repair records that describe what was replaced (airbag module, inflator components, sensors, wiring).
- Save photographs you already took (dashboard indicator lights, visible damage, and any airbag-related markings).
- Keep your medical discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions—these often become the backbone of causation.
If the vehicle was returned to service before documentation was captured, don’t assume it’s “too late.” Records still exist—your attorney can request them and build a timeline from them.


