In a Coalinga-area crash, early facts often determine whether a restraint defect can be supported later. That’s because seatbelt-related evidence can be lost quickly when:
- the vehicle is repaired or parts are replaced before an inspection
- crash photos are deleted or overwritten
- witnesses are hard to locate after the initial days
- medical symptoms evolve after the event
Even if you feel confident the belt “didn’t work right,” the case still hinges on technical and timing details—how the belt behaved, what the collision did to the vehicle, and how your medical records connect the restraint performance to your injuries.


