In and around Everett, collisions often happen in situations that can complicate early documentation:
- High-speed merges and lane changes (including commuting corridors) can create severe restraint forces—if the airbag behaved abnormally, the injury mechanism matters.
- Rain, low visibility, and slick roads can lead to disputes about what caused the crash versus how the restraint system performed.
- Fender-benders that still trigger restraint events may raise questions later when repairs reveal replaced components.
Because of this, the details of what happened—what you remember, what responders recorded, and what the vehicle shows afterward—can make or break a claim. Getting help early helps you preserve the evidence that insurers may later question.


