Many Trussville cases share a similar reality: the vehicle is often your primary transportation, and the accident may happen during a routine drive rather than a “big event.” Defective brake performance, tire/traction issues, steering or suspension malfunctions, electrical failures, or airbag-related problems can turn normal commutes into sudden emergencies.
Local conditions can also affect evidence. Vehicles may be repaired quickly to get back on the road. Data can be overwritten during diagnostic work or after reprogramming. And when an incident happens during peak commuting hours, it’s common for witnesses to be harder to track down.
That’s why early, evidence-conscious action matters.


