In South Florida, collisions happen in all kinds of settings—busy commute corridors, sudden lane changes, and encounters near residential entrances and retail areas. When injuries occur, insurers frequently argue that:
- the seatbelt “did its job,” and the crash forces alone caused the harm
- your injuries weren’t caused by restraint performance
- the vehicle was repaired too quickly for any defect to be verified
If your restraint malfunction is part of your injury story, those arguments are exactly where an evidence-driven approach makes a difference.


