In the Birmingham-area, many crashes happen during commutes—early mornings, evenings after work, and weekend trips. That can affect evidence in a few ways:
- Vehicles get repaired quickly. Aftermarket parts, quick fixes, or body shop decisions can make it harder to document what happened with the airbag system.
- Medical records arrive in stages. Some injuries show up immediately; others become clear after follow-up visits.
- Traffic and weather can affect documentation. Photos, witness observations, and scene details may be limited once traffic clears.
Because of that, the early phase is often where defective airbag claims are won or lost: not by speculation, but by preserving the right records and aligning your medical timeline with the airbag’s performance.


