In the Seattle area, it’s common for key proof to be lost early—especially when vehicles are moved, repaired, or inspected under tight timeframes.
After a crash on a commute route, you may notice:
- The vehicle is quickly taken to a repair shop before the restraint system is fully examined.
- Photos are taken for insurance but not preserved with the airbag indicator details and timestamps.
- Medical care begins, but the initial visit doesn’t capture how the injury relates to the restraint failure.
Even if you suspect an airbag defect, the first days are when your case can gain (or lose) momentum. Getting organized early matters because Washington injury claims often depend on consistent, traceable documentation.


