Right after a crash, the focus needs to be on safety and treatment. Airbag-related injuries don’t always look the same day—burns, hearing issues, and delayed pain can surface after the initial emergency visit.
In Knightdale, many people first seek care at local urgent care/ER settings or follow up with providers in the Triangle area. That’s why documentation matters: your treatment timeline and the way clinicians describe injury mechanisms can strongly influence whether an airbag malfunction theory makes sense.
What to do immediately:
- Get evaluated even if you feel “mostly okay.”
- Ask for notes that reflect symptoms and how they relate to the restraint system.
- Save all discharge paperwork, imaging results, and follow-up visit summaries.


