Granbury traffic can look calm until it isn’t—then you get sudden braking, lane changes, and collisions that happen quickly. In many local incidents, the first few hours decide what documentation survives:
- Vehicles may be moved, repaired, or totaled before anyone thinks to preserve restraint components.
- Crash details can get split across multiple reports (police report, insurance intake, tow records).
- Visitors and residents may have different reporting timelines, especially when medical care starts days later.
When a seatbelt malfunction is suspected, delays can matter—because the vehicle is often the most important “source document.” The sooner you preserve information and get the right legal guidance, the better your chances of building a defensible claim.


