In North Lauderdale, crashes often involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden lane changes, and impact angles at intersections. Even when the collision doesn’t look catastrophic at first, restraint performance can still be a central issue.
Seatbelt-related injuries may include:
- Neck, back, or shoulder trauma consistent with excessive belt slack
- Bruising or impact injuries from contact with interior components
- Symptoms that appear later (not uncommon with soft-tissue and internal injuries)
- Reports that the belt “didn’t catch,” “locked late,” or behaved unpredictably
When the restraint didn’t do what it’s designed to do—restrain and help manage occupant forces—product liability and negligence theories may apply.


