Erie drivers spend a lot of time on roads where traffic can change quickly—commutes, stop-and-go conditions, and sudden braking when vehicles merge or turn. In those moments, seatbelts are your last line of defense.
Common seatbelt-related issues we investigate include:
- A belt that didn’t lock when it should have
- Excess slack that left the occupant moving forward or sideways
- A retractor that jammed, delayed, or malfunctioned
- Hardware or webbing damage that suggests a failure mode beyond “normal crash forces”
Even if the crash itself was the obvious cause, insurers may argue your injuries came only from impact forces—not restraint performance. That’s where a targeted investigation helps.


