In the Santa Fe area, crashes commonly involve:
- Commuter traffic patterns (stop-and-go driving and rear-end collisions)
- Highway and frontage-road impacts where vehicle behavior can be disputed
- Vehicles that get repaired quickly—sometimes before the airbag system is properly documented
- Work and school schedules that can pressure people to delay medical care
Those factors matter because airbag performance claims depend on the relationship between the collision, the restraint system’s behavior, and the injuries you received. If documentation is incomplete—or if the vehicle is repaired before key data is preserved—your case can become harder to prove.


