After a collision, it’s easy for key details to disappear—especially once vehicles are repaired, towed, or inspected. In Groves, where drivers regularly travel for work, school, and medical appointments, delays in getting records can happen.
Even a short gap between the crash and documentation can matter in an airbag case because your claim may depend on:
- How the airbag behaved during the crash (did it deploy, partially deploy, or not deploy?)
- What the repair shop replaced afterward (airbag components, sensors, modules)
- Whether the vehicle shows relevant fault codes in diagnostic scans
- Which medical providers treated the injury and how they connected it to the collision
The sooner you preserve the right information, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate defect and causation without guessing.


