Braselton residents frequently deal with traffic patterns that can affect crash investigations: sudden braking in lane changes, visibility issues on local connectors, and higher-speed impacts during commute hours. After a collision, insurers often focus on “the crash was severe.” But if the restraint behaved abnormally, the seatbelt may have contributed to the type and severity of your injuries.
Common restraint red flags we investigate include:
- The belt did not lock as expected or allowed too much movement
- The retractor jammed or failed to manage webbing
- The belt locked in a way that caused abnormal loading
- Evidence suggests damage or malfunction tied to the restraint hardware
If you’re wondering whether your injuries could realistically connect to a restraint defect, a quick review of your incident details and medical documentation can help you understand what evidence may still be available.


