Greer commuters and families frequently travel on busy corridors and connect to larger routes for work, school, and healthcare. In many local crashes, the first 24–72 hours shape the evidence and the medical record.
Two common situations we see in the Greer area:
- Delayed or unclear injury symptoms after a collision on a highway or arterial road—especially neck, shoulder, hearing changes, or facial trauma that becomes obvious later.
- Vehicle handling after the crash—drivers may get the car inspected quickly, repaired, or towed before key details are documented.
Because airbag-related injuries can involve mechanisms that aren’t obvious from the outside, it’s critical to avoid assuming the problem is “just the impact.” The restraint system’s performance may be a major factor.


