In Tuscaloosa, many collisions happen on routes people use daily—commuting corridors, hospital-access roads, and highway connections where impacts can be sudden and visibility may be limited. After an airbag malfunction, it’s common for key details to get lost quickly:
- Vehicle inspections may be delayed because parts need ordering or the car has to be moved off-site.
- Accident scene photos are sometimes taken once, then never revisited.
- Medical symptoms can evolve (for example, facial pain, hearing changes, or burn-like injuries that become clearer after the first ER visit).
- Electronic “event” information may be unavailable if the car is repaired or reset before it’s reviewed.
Because of that, the strongest cases usually start with prompt, organized documentation—before assumptions and before insurance conversations narrow the facts.


