Mentor residents often drive in a “stop-and-go” rhythm—short trips, school and work schedules, and quick merges on busy corridors. That’s exactly when a crash can escalate fast, and when evidence can disappear quickly:
- The vehicle gets repaired before key components are documented.
- The shop clears codes or replaces parts without preserving old data.
- Medical records are treated as “minor” at first, even when symptoms later worsen.
A defective airbag claim depends on what happened and what can still be proved. Acting early helps keep the story consistent—mechanically, medically, and legally.


