In the Harker Heights area, many crashes involve commutes and daily errands—so it’s easy for people to move fast and “get back to normal” before they preserve key evidence. Before that happens, focus on the basics:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). Texas juries and insurers look for consistent documentation.
- Request a copy of the crash report and keep it with your medical records.
- Take photos (as allowed and safely) of:
- the dashboard/steering area and airbag location
- visible vehicle damage
- visible injuries (only if it doesn’t delay treatment)
- Document the repair visit: invoices, parts replaced, and any notes about the airbag system.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—what you felt, what the airbag did (or didn’t do), and when symptoms started.
If you’re already past these steps, don’t assume you’re out of luck. A lawyer can still help obtain records, request maintenance/repair documentation, and build a case around what can be proven.


