While every crash is different, Hollister injury cases commonly involve restraint problems that show up in the way the belt behaved during impact. Clients sometimes describe:
- The belt didn’t lock as expected, leaving slack during the collision
- A retractor or webbing issue that prevented proper restraint
- The belt appearing twisted or misrouted in a way that affected performance
- A sudden change like abnormal loading or an unusual restraint response
When these details line up with medical findings—neck strain, back injuries, internal trauma concerns, or soft-tissue damage that worsens over time—the restraint performance becomes a central question in the case.


