In Columbia, many people are back on the road quickly—commuting for work, handling appointments, or getting children to school. That urgency can be helpful for recovery, but it also creates problems for defective airbag claims:
- Repairs happen fast: the vehicle is returned to service before the system is fully documented.
- Medical treatment evolves: symptoms may appear days later, making early statements incomplete.
- Paper trails get scattered: incident reports, ER discharge summaries, and body shop notes may end up in different places.
A strong claim often depends on acting while the details are still provable: what happened in the collision, what the airbag did (or didn’t do), and what medical professionals later connected to the restraint system’s performance.


