After a crash, the most important evidence can disappear fast. In Baytown, that can mean:
- The vehicle gets repaired before a restraint component can be inspected.
- Photos from the scene are overwritten or deleted.
- Witnesses are hard to reach once people go back to work.
- Medical notes are inconsistent because symptoms evolve over days.
Seatbelt defect claims live or die on the connection between how the restraint behaved and what injuries followed. Waiting can make it harder to confirm the failure mode and harder to challenge insurance defenses.


