After a crash near busy corridors, beach-season traffic, or weekend event routes, it’s common for the vehicle to be towed fast and repaired before anyone thinks about restraint evidence.
In a defective seatbelt injury case, early steps often decide what can be verified later. Ask yourself:
- Did you feel the belt lock late or not at all?
- Was there slack that seemed excessive during the collision?
- Did the webbing retract strangely, jam, or behave differently than you expected?
- Were you injured in ways that medical records later link to restraint performance?
Even if you’re not sure yet whether there was a defect, you can still preserve what you need to find out.


