Larkspur is a suburban community with a mix of daily commuters, weekend drivers, and visitors heading to nearby trails and destinations. That environment affects how crashes happen and how evidence is preserved:
- Traffic patterns and sudden braking: Rear-end impacts and stop-and-go congestion can create restraint loading scenarios that show up later in medical records.
- Hills, curves, and variable speeds: Roads with changing grades and turning angles can influence vehicle dynamics and the way restraint systems engage.
- Scene documentation varies: In busy areas, people often leave the scene quickly, the vehicle is repaired sooner, or photos aren’t taken—making it harder to confirm belt behavior.
When a seatbelt didn’t perform as intended, the key is linking what you felt and saw at the time to medical findings and vehicle/part evidence.


