After a crash, evidence can vanish fast—especially once the vehicle is repaired or towed. If you’re able, start a simple record right away:
- Photograph the vehicle (front/side where impact occurred, dashboard/airbag areas, and any warning lights you notice)
- Save the tow/repair paperwork and request the old replaced parts when possible
- Write down the timeline (when the crash happened, when you noticed symptoms, and when you received treatment)
- Keep all medical documents showing the injury you suffered and when it was treated
In Addison, where people often drive to work across busy corridors and return to normal routines quickly, it’s common for claimants to delay documentation. Don’t. The sooner the record is consistent, the easier it is for counsel to connect the airbag failure to the injuries.


