Easthampton traffic patterns and crash environments can affect what’s documented. Depending on where the crash occurs—busy intersections, darker side streets, or areas with quick vehicle turnarounds—important evidence may disappear fast:
- Vehicles get repaired quickly. Parts may be replaced before anyone collects photos, diagnostic information, or the old components.
- Witness details change. People remember different aspects of deployment timing, vehicle speed, and the sequence of impacts.
- Medical symptoms evolve. Some airbag-related injuries show up later, especially after follow-up visits.
Because airbag failures often involve electronic restraint systems, you typically need an early plan to preserve the record of what happened and what the system did.


