A seatbelt-related case typically focuses on whether a vehicle restraint system failed to function as intended during an impact. In practice, that may involve reports like:
- The belt wouldn’t lock when it should have
- Excess slack or unusual belt movement during the collision
- A retractor that jammed, failed to spool correctly, or behaved inconsistently
- Seatbelt components that appear misaligned, damaged, or replaced in a way connected to the failure mode
Because many Monterey Park residents drive different vehicle makes and model years (from newer commuter cars to older family vehicles), the investigation often turns on matching the event facts to the specific restraint design and performance standards.


