Griffith sits in the Chicago-metro orbit, and many collisions happen during commutes and shift changes—when people are driving through heavier traffic, navigating road construction, or returning home after long workdays. That matters because:
- Crash documentation may be inconsistent when multiple agencies or private tow/repair services are involved.
- Vehicle repairs can happen quickly, and key restraint-system information (diagnostic codes, component condition, event data) may be lost if you don’t act early.
- Injury symptoms can show up later, especially after adrenaline fades—common with soft-tissue trauma, hearing issues, facial injuries, and burn-related complaints after restraint deployment.
The sooner you preserve evidence and get your injuries properly documented, the easier it is to connect the airbag performance to the harm you’re claiming.


