In suburban communities like Norton, collisions often involve:
- Daily commuting routes where documentation (dash cam, intersection timing, traffic light changes) may be overwritten or lost quickly
- Lower-speed impacts where people assume the injury “shouldn’t be that bad”—yet restraint injuries can still happen
- Vehicle repairs that happen fast—before anyone preserves evidence about what was replaced or how the system performed
A key mistake after a crash is treating the airbag malfunction as “just part of the accident.” In many defective airbag situations, the malfunction becomes the centerpiece of liability—so the early steps you take can strongly influence what evidence remains.


