Sanford residents often find themselves in the real-world situations that complicate injury claims:
- Seasonal driving patterns: ice, slush, and reduced visibility can increase the likelihood of collisions and make it harder to reconstruct exact crash dynamics without strong records.
- Commute and mixed traffic: crashes may involve commuters, delivery vehicles, or vehicles traveling between neighborhoods and major corridors—expanding the list of potential parties.
- Repair and inspection timing: vehicles are often repaired quickly to get people back to work, which can affect what evidence remains (photos, diagnostics, replaced parts).
Because of these factors, a “wait and see” approach can be risky. Evidence that supports an airbag malfunction theory is time-sensitive.


