Local crash patterns can create specific challenges for injured drivers and passengers:
- Tourist traffic and sudden lane changes near the beach area can increase the chance of hard braking and angle impacts.
- Fast-moving commuter routes can lead to quick vehicle movement after a collision, which may reduce the time available to preserve the scene.
- Repair urgency—getting a vehicle back on the road quickly—can cause seatbelt components to be replaced before anyone documents their condition.
If your seatbelt didn’t behave as expected, that failure can become a central issue in the case. But the window for gathering useful evidence can be short.


