After a crash, it’s common for Wilmington residents to move quickly—getting to work, handling school pickup, and coordinating with local repair shops. The problem is that key evidence can be lost in the rush:
- Vehicle diagnostics overwritten once repairs are completed or modules are replaced.
- Photos and videos from the scene aren’t saved (especially when the car is moved to make traffic flow).
- Witness memories fade after days on the job or weekend plans.
- Medical symptoms evolve—and early notes may not capture the full injury picture.
If you believe the airbag malfunction contributed to your injuries, acting early helps preserve what matters most: crash details, restraint system behavior, and medical documentation linking the injury mechanism to the restraint failure.


