In and around Dover—whether the crash happened on a highway commute, while navigating intersections, or during sudden stops—there’s often pressure to settle quickly or give a statement before key documentation is gathered.
When seatbelt performance is in question, defense teams may argue:
- the belt behaved normally for the crash type,
- your injuries came only from impact forces,
- or another factor broke the link between the restraint and the harm.
Those disputes aren’t settled by guesswork. They require a timeline, vehicle/seatbelt documentation, and medical records that line up with how the restraint failed.


