In the Baytown area, collisions often happen quickly—on routes people rely on for work and school—and the aftermath moves even faster. Hospitals discharge patients, vehicles get repaired, and adjusters ask for statements while details are still fresh.
That timeline matters in defective airbag cases because proof depends on:
- What the airbag did (or didn’t do) during the crash
- How the restraint system behaved after impact
- Whether relevant recalls, parts replacements, or inspection findings exist
The sooner you preserve documents and get an attorney involved, the better your odds of keeping the evidence needed to challenge “it couldn’t have been the airbag” defenses.


