Moody drivers spend a lot of time on busy commuting corridors and local travel routes where traffic conditions change quickly—sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end impacts are common. When an injury happens after a collision, insurers frequently argue:
- the seatbelt “did its job,” and the crash force alone caused the harm,
- your injuries were unrelated to the restraint,
- or the issue was due to misuse, poor fit, or later vehicle repairs.
That’s why you need a lawyer who treats the case like a technical investigation—not just a paperwork exercise.


