In and around Rye, many collisions happen in conditions that can complicate documentation—busy intersections, quick commutes, sudden braking, and frequent post-crash movement while vehicles are towed or inspected. After an airbag malfunction, those practical realities can affect what gets preserved:
- Vehicle photos and restraint system details may be taken quickly and later lost when the car is repaired.
- Repair shop notes can be incomplete if the incident is handled as “standard collision work” rather than a safety system failure.
- Electronic event data may be harder to obtain if the vehicle is returned to normal use before records are requested.
A lawyer familiar with how these cases are built in New York will work to ensure the evidence trail isn’t broken—because in defective airbag claims, proof depends on what can be shown, not what people assume.


