In and around Miami Springs, collisions often happen in fast-moving traffic patterns—merging, braking at higher speeds, and stop-and-go stretches that can increase the chance of serious injury when restraints don’t perform correctly.
A defective seatbelt may have:
- failed to lock as expected
- allowed excessive slack or abnormal movement
- jammed or malfunctioned through the retractor
- deployed or engaged improperly
- shown signs of damage or misalignment
The point isn’t just what happened in the moment—it’s how the restraint behaved during the crash and how that behavior connects to your injuries. That connection is where many claims are won or lost.


