Even when everyone agrees an accident happened, airbag-related claims often hinge on details that can disappear fast.
In Virginia Beach, common scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions on commuting routes, where repairs happen quickly and parts are replaced before anyone collects the right records.
- Tourism-heavy traffic near the oceanfront and event venues, where scene documentation may be limited by time, crowd movement, or shifting vehicle positions.
- Frequent vehicle inspections and repairs after storms or seasonal driving, where diagnostic data and prior safety campaign steps may be harder to reconstruct.
Because of this, the early phase matters. The “story” of what the airbag system did during the crash must be supported by objective records—not just memory.


