Azle is a practical, commuting-heavy community, and many crashes happen on familiar routes where drivers are focused on speed, traffic flow, and sudden lane changes. In the chaos that follows a collision, it’s common for key evidence to disappear quickly:
- Vehicles get towed, repaired, or parts are replaced before anyone documents restraint condition
- Early statements to insurers get recorded before you’ve been evaluated fully
- Photos from the scene aren’t taken (or are overwritten on phones)
When the seatbelt is part of the injury story, timing matters. The sooner you preserve restraint-related evidence and document symptoms, the better your chances of showing what happened—not just what you feel happened.


