After a crash, it’s common for cars to be towed, repaired, or replaced quickly—especially when daily commutes, work schedules, and family needs don’t pause. In Hialeah, that urgency can work against injured people in restraint-defect cases.
Key evidence can vanish when:
- The vehicle is repaired before inspection records are saved
- A seatbelt assembly is replaced without documenting the condition of the old components
- Crash data is overwritten or not downloaded
- Photos from the scene are deleted or never stored
What you do in the first days matters. A local attorney can help you act quickly to preserve the information you’ll need later.


