In Centralia, crashes often involve commuting traffic, roadside driving, and quick transitions between public streets and residential areas. That can make evidence harder to gather later.
Common complications we see include:
- Repairs happen quickly before anyone has photographed the vehicle’s interior, dash lights, or visible restraint damage.
- Witnesses move on or are difficult to contact once the incident is over.
- Medical records arrive in pieces (ER visit first, then follow-ups), which can blur the timeline needed to link symptoms to the restraint event.
Acting early helps preserve the kind of details insurance companies and product defendants typically challenge: what happened during the collision, what the airbag did (or didn’t) do, and how your injuries match the malfunction mechanism.


