In and around Middletown, many collisions happen under time pressure—drivers are trying to get to work, school, or appointments, and it’s common for people to move quickly from the scene to get treated. That can create gaps in the evidence needed for a defective airbag claim.
For example:
- Short turnaround after a wreck: your vehicle may be towed and repaired before you collect key details (warning lights, module information, or what parts were replaced).
- Multiple insurance conversations fast: statements made early can become inconsistent with the medical record later.
- Repair shop documentation varies: some shops note the complaint; others replace components without preserving the diagnostic basis.
A lawyer’s job is to help you preserve what matters—so your defective airbag claim isn’t weakened by missing or incomplete documentation.


