In Kennesaw, many crashes involve sudden braking, lane changes, or impacts where occupants are thrown slightly differently than expected. That’s exactly where seatbelt performance disputes arise—because insurers may argue the injury was caused only by crash force, not a restraint system problem.
Common restraint issues we investigate in Kennesaw-area cases include:
- A belt that did not lock when it should have
- A belt that allowed excessive slack during the collision
- A retractor mechanism that behaved abnormally (binding, delayed response, or inconsistent tension)
- Hardware or mounting concerns that suggest a component or installation defect
Even if the crash report is clear, the seatbelt’s behavior can be harder to “see” after the fact—especially if the vehicle gets repaired quickly. That’s why early evidence preservation matters.


