In our area, crashes frequently involve:
- Rapid scene turnover (vehicles towed quickly, limited time for inspection photos)
- Mixed local and visitor driving (different accounts about what happened)
- Construction and seasonal traffic that complicates how collisions are reconstructed
Those factors can affect what’s available later—particularly the condition of the vehicle’s restraint system, any repair notes, and how quickly medical symptoms were documented.
A defective airbag case is strongest when the story is consistent and supported by records early on—before key details get lost.


