In and around West Mifflin, many crashes involve fast-moving traffic, weather changes, and vehicles that get repaired quickly to get back on the road. That can create a common problem: key evidence disappears before it’s ever tied to an airbag system failure.
For example:
- A vehicle is towed and repaired before anyone collects photos of the interior restraint components.
- Diagnostic data is overwritten when the car is serviced.
- Medical symptoms evolve over days, but early accident documentation doesn’t reflect the injury pattern.
A defective airbag claim often depends on linking what happened in the crash to what your airbag system did (or didn’t do). In practice, that connection is strongest when evidence is gathered promptly and consistently.


