In and around Manchester, many collisions involve commuters and drivers traveling through mixed traffic patterns—busy intersections, stop-and-go stretches, and sudden braking when traffic changes. After a crash, it’s common for people to:
- rely on quick “he said/she said” explanations before medical effects are fully understood,
- assume the vehicle is “fine” once it’s repaired,
- lose track of what was replaced during the repair process,
- or delay follow-up care because they feel pressure to get back to work.
Those choices can make it harder to connect an airbag malfunction to the injuries you’re documenting. The sooner you lock in the right records, the better.


