Temple City is a suburban community where many residents commute through busier corridors and share roads with pedestrians near residential streets, schools, and retail areas. In a real-world crash, that often means:
- Timestamps get messy. Cellular video, dashcam footage, and nearby witness reports can disappear quickly.
- Repairs happen fast. Vehicles are often towed and repaired before the full documentation is captured.
- Injury symptoms can evolve. Burns, facial/neck trauma, hearing changes, and “delayed” pain may not be fully explained during the first ER visit.
- Insurance pressure ramps up quickly. Adjusters may ask for statements before you’ve gathered vehicle and medical records.
When the restraint system is involved, those early steps can affect whether the malfunction story is clear later—especially when defense teams argue the injury came from the collision itself rather than an airbag defect.


