In Cambridge, many crashes involve a mix of traffic flow and changing conditions—commutes that start before sunrise, heavier vehicle activity in peak hours, and seasonal driving challenges. That matters because the facts surrounding the collision can influence what evidence is available and how quickly it can be collected.
For example, you may have:
- Limited time to document what happened before your vehicle is towed, repaired, or inspected
- Conflicting accounts from drivers and witnesses who interpret the crash differently
- Cold-weather and road-condition factors that defenders may use to argue the restraint system behaved as designed
A defective airbag claim often turns on showing that the restraint failure wasn’t just “bad luck,” but a safety defect that contributed to your specific injuries.


