Key West collisions often happen in high-visibility, high-activity settings—tight lanes, frequent turns, ride-share or rental vehicle use, and heavy pedestrian activity around popular areas. Those circumstances can increase the odds of disputes about what happened and how your injuries occurred.
In restraint-defect cases, the “seatbelt story” matters just as much as the crash report. We help clients connect restraint performance to medical outcomes when the belt:
- didn’t lock when it should have,
- deployed or retracted abnormally,
- left slack that contributed to head/neck or internal impacts,
- showed signs of a mechanical malfunction.


