If you were injured after a crash in National City, California—whether on the way to work along major commuting corridors, after a late shift, or near busier intersections—you may be dealing with more than pain. You’re also dealing with questions about whether your restraint system did what it was designed to do.
In defective seatbelt cases, the biggest advantage often comes from acting quickly while evidence is still available: photos of the vehicle’s interior, crash documentation, and medical records that tie your symptoms to what happened.
At Specter Legal, we focus on defective restraint injuries and help you move from confusion to clarity—without relying on generic forms or guesswork.


