In Kenosha, many collisions involve quick insurance exchanges at the scene, towing decisions within hours, and vehicle repairs before anyone thinks about documenting the restraint system.
If your airbag malfunction is part of your injury story, acting early matters because:
- Body shops may replace components before records are requested. Once parts are swapped, it’s harder to reconstruct what the airbag system did.
- Repair invoices can be incomplete. You may know the airbag “was fixed,” but not what was actually replaced or why.
- Electronic event data may be overwritten. Modern vehicles store crash/airbag information, but it isn’t always preserved automatically.
A lawyer can help you secure the right documentation while you’re still focused on medical care.


