Right after the crash, your priority is medical care. But while you’re still getting checked out, there are practical items that can make or break an airbag defect claim later.
Consider collecting:
- Photos of the vehicle interior and damage (especially around the steering wheel, dashboard area, and seat)
- Any written report you receive (police report number, EMS info, incident details)
- Repair paperwork from the body shop (what was replaced and why)
- Recall or service notice documents if you received anything by mail or through a dealer
- A short, dated list of symptoms—even if you think they’re minor—because restraint injuries can worsen over time
In Long Beach, many people drive to work or travel through busy corridors where follow-up documentation can be delayed. If you can, ask for copies of everything while your case is fresh.


