In western Wisconsin, crashes don’t always look the same. You might be involved in a winter slip-and-slide collision on a county road, a high-speed crash after leaving a highway interchange, or a sudden stop near a busy corridor with pedestrians and cyclists.
In airbag cases, the facts that matter most often come from what happened to the restraint system—not just the collision itself. That means evidence like:
- the vehicle’s airbag warning lights (before or after the crash)
- repair invoices showing airbag component replacement
- diagnostic information from the event/ECU systems when available
- photos taken soon after impact
- medical records describing the injury mechanism
Because Wisconsin claims can turn quickly once insurers request documentation, it helps to get organized early—before statements and paperwork create confusion.


