Dunwoody traffic can be unpredictable—commutes that mix residential streets with major corridors, sudden braking from congestion, and drivers changing lanes in tight spaces. In that environment, a seatbelt should lock and restrain you properly. If it fails to lock, jams, allows excessive slack, or behaves abnormally during a crash, it can become a key issue in the case.
Many injured people first assume the injury is “just from the impact.” But seatbelt performance is often central to the investigation because it affects how your body moved during the collision—movement that can change the type and severity of injuries.


