Stow traffic patterns can increase the chance of rear-end and side-impact crashes—especially during commute hours when drivers are braking, merging, or changing lanes. In those moments, people tend to focus on getting medical help and may not think about documenting the restraint system.
But airbag cases often depend on details like:
- whether the airbag deployed at all,
- whether it deployed with unusual force,
- what the vehicle’s warning lights showed afterward,
- and what parts were replaced during repairs.
If the vehicle is repaired quickly, key information can disappear. The sooner you preserve records, the better your lawyer can evaluate the malfunction and connect it to your injury.


