In Stanton, many people commute through busy corridors, spend time on residential streets, and share the road with cyclists and pedestrians. When a collision happens—whether it’s a sideswipe on a nearby avenue, a sudden stop at an intersection, or impact after a lane change—seatbelts are supposed to protect you by restraining movement.
If your seatbelt locked late, jammed, didn’t restrain properly, or malfunctioned, the injury can be worse than what you’d expect from the crash alone. The frustrating part is that insurance adjusters often treat it like a straightforward “crash case,” even when the restraint system may have contributed to injury.
At Specter Legal, we help Stanton residents evaluate vehicle restraint defects and build a claim around the evidence—so you’re not left guessing while you’re trying to recover.


