Even if you feel “mostly okay” after a crash, delayed symptoms can show up later—especially with facial injuries, burns, or hearing issues tied to restraint deployment.
Right after a wreck, try to capture basics that are often lost:
- What the airbag did (or didn’t) do: failed to deploy, deployed unexpectedly, or deployed with what seemed like abnormal force.
- Your visible injuries immediately after impact: take photos if you can safely do so.
- Where you were in the vehicle: front-seat position, child seat use, and whether occupants were belted.
- Any alerts on the dashboard (if you have access to screenshots or a note from the inspection).
If you’re dealing with the crash aftermath while driving to follow-up care around Claremore, keep everything in one folder—paper and digital. Insurers and product-defect teams look for consistency, and it’s harder to reconstruct details later.


