After a crash, the days immediately following can be chaotic—ER visits, follow-up appointments, vehicle repairs, insurance questions, and uncertainty about what caused your injuries.
In Port Chester, we often see these real-world patterns:
- Stop-and-go driving and sudden impacts (especially in busier intersections) can lead to injuries where the airbag’s performance becomes a major issue.
- Vehicles getting repaired quickly can erase evidence. Once the airbag components are replaced, it may be harder to confirm what failed and why.
- Ongoing symptoms from restraint injuries (facial trauma, burns, hearing changes, or neck/soft-tissue injuries) may develop over time—so documentation from early and later medical visits can become crucial.
- Recalls and safety bulletins may come up during the repair process, but a recall alone doesn’t automatically prove your specific crash involved the defect.
The goal is to preserve the facts while you focus on treatment.


