In Homestead, many crashes involve daily commutes, high-traffic corridors, and sudden stops—plus a heavy mix of vehicles driven by residents and visitors. When a seatbelt malfunction is suspected, timing matters for reasons that are especially real here:
- Vehicles often get repaired quickly after towing, which can destroy physical evidence.
- Surveillance and traffic documentation may only be available for a limited window.
- Medical records fill in the timeline—and delays can create disputes about whether the restraint failure is connected to your injuries.
We focus on moving early: preserve what you can, obtain the right records, and build a restraint-defect theory that doesn’t collapse under insurance scrutiny.


