In the Mont Belvieu area, many crashes happen during high-traffic travel—late workday commutes, shift changes, and sudden slowdowns. That timing matters because:
- Vehicles are often towed and repaired fast. If you don’t document the condition of the restraint system early, key details can disappear.
- Injuries can be delayed. Some people report soreness or limited range of motion later, especially after impacts involving the head, neck, chest, or face.
- Causation gets contested. Insurers may argue the injury came from the collision itself, not from the restraint system’s malfunction.
A defective airbag case often turns on whether the injury mechanism matches what the airbag system did (or failed to do). That means your medical records and the vehicle’s post-crash condition are not “nice to have”—they’re central.


