Detroit drivers often face quick repairs, heavy traffic, and fast-moving insurance timelines after a crash. That speed can work against injured people.
In many Detroit cases, the vehicle is taken in for repairs before a detailed inspection is completed, or the only record left is a generic invoice. Meanwhile, medical treatment may begin immediately at a local ER, but later symptoms (hearing issues, lingering facial pain, neck problems, or burn-related complications) can surface weeks after the incident.
Because defective airbag claims depend on matching the restraint performance to the injury mechanism, losing the wrong documentation early can make it harder to show what went wrong.


