In our area, crashes frequently involve:
- High-traffic commuting routes where impacts may be sudden and medical treatment starts before you fully understand the restraint issue.
- Mixed road conditions—morning fog, rain, and seasonal temperature shifts—that can complicate crash documentation and early reporting.
- Repair timing pressures after a wreck, when people feel pushed to move fast with insurance and body shops.
Those factors matter because defective airbag evidence can be time-sensitive. Vehicle data, inspection notes, and parts replaced during repairs may not be retained unless you ask for them. Acting quickly helps protect your ability to connect the airbag malfunction to your injuries.


