Decatur traffic can change quickly—commuters shift lanes, pedestrians and cyclists share sidewalks and crossings, and sudden braking or loss of control can turn a “routine drive” into an injury claim. When a defective part is involved, the timeline matters.
Insurers often move quickly after a crash, requesting statements and repair estimates. Meanwhile, in the real world, vehicles get towed, parts get replaced, and diagnostic data can be overwritten—particularly when cars are returned to service.
That’s why the first goal in a Decatur case is preserving proof tied to the failure mode, not just telling your story.


