Boerne sits near major commuting routes and sees traffic patterns that can increase crash risk—especially during peak travel times, seasonal tourism, and construction-driven lane changes. When a crash happens, the “first 72 hours” can shape what’s possible later.
Common local realities we plan around:
- Vehicle repairs happen quickly: a car may be towed and fixed before anyone documents potential restraint issues.
- Evidence can disappear: dashcams, photos, and vehicle inspection notes may be overwritten or lost.
- Insurance pressure arrives early: requests for statements and paperwork can come before you’ve had time to connect symptoms to the restraint failure.
Our goal is to help you avoid the mistakes that make restraint-defect claims harder to prove.


