In East Tennessee, people often prioritize getting back on the road—especially after commuting, hauling kids, or working around the area’s industrial and service sectors. That urgency can create legal risk in airbag cases, because key evidence can disappear:
- The vehicle gets inspected or repaired before you know what to document
- Parts are replaced without preserving the old airbag components
- Statements are given to insurers before your full injury picture is known
- Medical visits stop once the worst pain eases, even though symptoms may return
A defective airbag claim can still be viable, but the timeline matters. The sooner you organize the facts, the better your chances of connecting the malfunction to your injuries.


