In and around Sierra Vista, many collisions happen on mixed-speed roadways—short commutes, sudden braking, and the kind of traffic flow that can make what happened feel blurry when you’re shaken up. When a seatbelt defect is suspected, the difference between “it hurt in the crash” and “the restraint malfunctioned” can come down to specifics:
- whether the belt locked late or never locked
- whether you felt excessive slack during impact
- whether the retractor behaved normally afterward
- whether the belt system shows signs of internal damage
Those details affect how liability is argued in Arizona and how experts evaluate causation. That’s why we focus on reconstructing events early—before key information disappears.


