Norridge is a commuter suburb where many collisions involve stop-and-go traffic, frequent lane changes, and everyday driving routes. In that setting, it’s common for the crash to be described one way in the beginning—and then the injury details and vehicle systems tell a different story.
For example, people often report:
- An airbag failed to deploy despite a crash that should have triggered it.
- An airbag deployed unexpectedly or with harsh force, worsening facial, neck, or ear injuries.
- The vehicle was repaired quickly, but key inspection details about the restraint system weren’t preserved.
In Norridge, where many drivers are back on the road quickly after repairs, evidence can disappear fast—photos get deleted, repair notes get lost, and electronic logs may be overwritten or unavailable. A lawyer can help you move carefully so the facts that matter don’t vanish.


