In Central Florida, it’s common for accidents to involve:
- Tourist rentals and rideshare vehicles with less consistent maintenance records
- High-volume commuting corridors where rapid chain-reactions can make crash circumstances hard to reconstruct
- Nighttime and event traffic that increases dispute risk about speed, lane position, and how the collision unfolded
Those factors matter because seatbelt-defect cases often hinge on what happened in the seconds of impact—whether the belt locked properly, whether there was abnormal slack, and whether the restraint system malfunctioned in a way consistent with your injury pattern.


