In a busy, commuter-heavy area like Watertown, it’s common for the immediate aftermath of a collision to move fast—medical decisions, vehicle towing, insurance calls, and sometimes quick repairs. That pace can work against claimants if key information disappears.
Two Watertown scenarios we frequently see:
- The vehicle got repaired quickly: parts were replaced, airbag modules were removed, and the documentation needed to evaluate the malfunction is incomplete.
- Injuries weren’t fully obvious at first: symptoms like hearing changes, facial pain, dizziness, or scar tissue can emerge after the initial emergency visit.
In Massachusetts, you don’t have to “prove everything on day one,” but you do need to avoid losing the trail that later connects the injury to the restraint system’s performance.


