In the Wentzville area, many collisions happen during stop-and-go commutes, late-day traffic shifts, or weather-driven visibility changes. Those conditions can affect what’s available afterward:
- Traffic surveillance and dash cam footage: Not every driver has a recording, and footage can get overwritten quickly. If your vehicle has an event record (or a neighbor’s camera captured the impact), it may be time-sensitive.
- Repair timelines: Local body shops may repair vehicles quickly to get them back on the road. If airbag components were replaced, it’s important that the paperwork reflects what was changed and why.
- Medical follow-up patterns: Some airbag injuries show up hours or days later (burning, hearing changes, facial/oral trauma). Delays in reporting symptoms can create disputes about causation.
A defective airbag claim often depends on matching the crash timeline to the medical timeline—so starting evidence preservation early is critical.


