Evanston drivers face a mix of road conditions and driving patterns that can complicate what happens after an accident, including:
- High-speed corridor crashes where injury severity can be severe and documentation gets lost fast
- Winter driving and sudden stops that increase the number of disputes about what deployed and when
- Repairs and parts replacement that can remove critical information about the restraint system
In many defective airbag cases, the most important evidence is tied to what was recorded right after the collision—vehicle diagnostics, repair notes, and medical documentation describing the injury mechanism. Waiting can make it harder to connect the airbag malfunction to your specific injuries.


