Talladega traffic includes fast stretches of highway driving, rapid stop-and-go situations near busy corridors, and a steady mix of commuters, local drivers, and visitors. When a collision happens—especially if the vehicle is repaired quickly or towed away—seatbelt-related evidence can disappear.
In the real world, that can look like:
- The car is taken to a local shop and the restraint components are replaced before anyone documents the original condition.
- Photos from the scene are lost once the vehicle is cleaned out.
- Medical symptoms are treated as “just crash trauma,” without linking the injury pattern to restraint performance.
A seatbelt defect case often turns on details that get harder to prove as days pass.


