Cutler Bay traffic flows can change quickly—commutes, turn lanes, and sudden braking can contribute to collisions that feel “routine” at first. Afterward, the practical realities of recovery can make evidence harder to collect:
- Vehicles get repaired fast because commuting can’t pause.
- Medical symptoms evolve over days, especially with head/neck injuries.
- Insurance pressure may start immediately, pushing you toward recorded statements.
In defective airbag cases, those early decisions can affect what proof is available later. Acting early helps preserve the chain of information needed to connect the restraint system’s performance to your injuries.


