In Texas, deadlines apply to injury claims, but seatbelt-related cases add a second clock: evidence. In Sugar Land, vehicles are frequently repaired quickly—sometimes before anyone thinks to preserve restraint components for inspection.
After a crash, it’s common for:
- the car to be towed and repaired the same week,
- seatbelt assemblies to be replaced without documentation,
- crash photos to be deleted or lost when people upgrade phones, and
- medical symptoms to evolve (or be downplayed) before a clear diagnosis.
That’s why acting early matters. Even if you’re not sure yet whether the belt malfunctioned, we can help you preserve what’s needed so your attorney can evaluate the restraint performance and how it may have contributed to your injuries.


