Right after a crash, your priority is medical care. But within the first days, the choices you make can affect whether a defective airbag claim can be proven.
Focus on these practical steps:
- Get checked even if symptoms seem minor. Some restraint injuries (including burns, facial trauma, and hearing issues) may worsen over time.
- Request copies of reports and treatment notes. Ask for incident/accident reports and keep discharge paperwork.
- Preserve vehicle documentation. If the vehicle is inspected, repaired, or towed, keep invoices and any inspection paperwork.
- Write down what you noticed. Whether the airbag failed to deploy or deployed unexpectedly, your early timeline matters.
If you’re not sure what to save, that’s exactly what a local attorney can help with—turning the chaos of a crash into an evidence list you can actually manage.


