Palm Beach Gardens residents often drive in mixed conditions—commutes, sudden stops in traffic, and higher speeds on major corridors can all increase the likelihood that restraint performance becomes a central issue.
A seatbelt may appear “fine” right after a crash, yet still have malfunctioned in ways that can contribute to serious injuries, such as:
- The belt didn’t lock when it should have
- Excess slack remained during impact
- The retractor/jammer mechanism didn’t respond correctly
- The belt system behaved inconsistently compared to what a properly functioning restraint should do
Even if the crash itself was significant, Florida claims still depend on evidence showing the restraint problem mattered—connecting the restraint behavior to the injuries documented by your medical providers.


