After a crash, the priority is medical care and safety. Even if you think you were “fine,” airbag-related injuries sometimes show up later—especially with facial trauma, hearing issues, or soft-tissue damage.
Practical steps that matter locally:
- Get checked promptly and ask the provider to document symptoms and suspected restraint injuries.
- Request copies of your records (ER notes, imaging reports, discharge paperwork, follow-up visits).
- Preserve crash documentation you can obtain (photos, incident reports, repair estimates).
- Don’t rush vehicle disposal if your car may need an inspection for restraint-system damage.
If you suspect the problem involved a known safety issue (including recall-type information), preserving the vehicle details early can help your lawyer connect the dots without delays.


