In and around Pharr, many collisions happen on busy commuter routes and near areas with frequent stop-and-go traffic. After a crash, it’s common for:
- the vehicle to be repaired quickly before the restraint system can be examined,
- photos to be taken but not saved in a usable format,
- medical symptoms to evolve over days (especially for burns, hearing issues, or facial trauma),
- and insurers to request statements before everyone understands the full injury picture.
That’s why the “first days” after an accident matter. When airbag performance is disputed, documentation—vehicle condition, repair records, and medical timelines—can be what separates a strong claim from a stalled one.


