In our experience, seatbelt-related injury disputes often come down to details that get overlooked when people are focused on getting medical care and dealing with insurance. In West Palm Beach, those details may include:
- Belts that didn’t lock when they should have during sudden stops or impact
- Slack that remained (or felt excessive) after the crash
- Retractor or webbing issues that may have contributed to head/neck injuries
- Unusual deployment behavior or restraint performance inconsistencies
- A vehicle that was repaired quickly before key parts could be inspected
If you’re thinking, “I’m not sure it was defective,” that’s normal. Many restraint injuries aren’t obvious right away—especially with neck, back, and soft-tissue trauma.


