Muscle Shoals residents often deal with collisions that happen during:
- Evening and weekend traffic when drivers are returning from work, events, and dining spots
- High-speed highway impacts where restraint performance is heavily scrutinized
- Rear-end and intersection crashes where occupants may be thrown into the seatbelt system at unusual angles
In these situations, insurers frequently argue that the crash force alone caused the injury. When a seatbelt defect is part of the picture, the key is showing how the restraint behaved during the event—whether it locked late, failed to take up slack, jammed, or otherwise malfunctioned.


