In and around Delano, many people first notice restraint issues during or after a collision—sometimes immediately, sometimes after they’ve been evaluated medically. Common patterns we investigate include:
- Belts that didn’t lock when they should have (or locked in an unusual way)
- Slack or looseness that left you moving toward the steering wheel, dashboard, or door area
- Jamming, malfunctioning retractors, or abnormal belt behavior
- Restraint-related injuries that appear right away (neck/back trauma) or after you’re able to assess symptoms
Because seatbelt performance issues are often technical, insurers may try to treat the case as “just a crash.” A restraint-defect claim looks deeper: how the system was designed to perform, how it behaved in your specific incident, and whether that behavior plausibly contributed to your injuries.


