Airbag problems often don’t feel “product-related” at first. After a crash, most people focus on getting through ER treatment and follow-up care. But in Washington, PA—where drivers frequently mix commuting with school runs, shift work, and weekend travel—there are common ways evidence can disappear:
- Vehicle repair happens quickly, sometimes before anyone documents airbag module damage or replaced components.
- Insurance calls prompt early statements, before the full injury picture is known.
- Recall notices arrive late, after the car has already been returned to service.
If you suspect an airbag malfunction, acting early can make it easier to connect your injury to the restraint system and keep your claim from getting weakened by missing records.


