Kyle’s traffic patterns mean crashes often happen quickly—sometimes on fast-moving routes and during busy commuting hours—leaving little time to document the vehicle and restraint system condition.
After a collision, the most important evidence can disappear fast:
- The vehicle gets towed and repaired before a full inspection is completed
- Diagnostic trouble codes are erased or overwritten during reset procedures
- Photos taken at the scene aren’t saved, or details about the restraint system are lost
- Witness memories fade, especially when the crash happened during traffic flow
A defective airbag claim depends on connecting what happened in the crash to how the restraint system performed and what injuries resulted. In Kyle, that usually means moving quickly to preserve records before the “paper trail” gets cleaned up.


