In and around Crestview, many collisions involve commuting patterns and high-speed merging—including drivers moving between local roads and regional routes. In those moments, it’s easy for investigators (and even insurers) to focus on the crash itself and assume injuries came only from impact.
But restraint performance is often the missing piece. Seatbelts can malfunction in ways that don’t always “look dramatic” at the scene. A belt may:
- fail to lock when it should,
- allow unusual slack,
- jam during the event,
- or behave differently than expected for the vehicle’s safety system.
When the restraint doesn’t perform correctly, the injury story can change—sometimes affecting what medical documentation shows, what experts need to evaluate, and what defenses the insurance company raises.


