In the Hill Country, crashes can happen on winding stretches, on commutes at shift-change hours, or when drivers are navigating changing conditions (visibility, glare, deer activity, sudden stops). In product-defect cases involving airbags, the key issue is often what the restraint system did in the moments of the crash.
That means outcomes commonly depend on:
- Whether the vehicle was inspected and documented promptly
- Whether replaced parts and repair findings are preserved
- Whether the crash records and medical timeline line up
A lawyer can help ensure the right evidence is collected early—before the vehicle is rebuilt, disposed of, or key reports become harder to obtain.


