In the Lovejoy area, many collisions happen during routine driving patterns—commuting, merging, and sudden braking on familiar routes. When a seatbelt doesn’t perform correctly, it can change how your body moved in the vehicle, which can affect the type and severity of injuries.
Common restraint-failure scenarios we investigate include:
- The belt wouldn’t lock during impact
- The belt locked abnormally or created unusual tension
- The retractor malfunctioned, leaving slack or restricting movement incorrectly
- Hardware was damaged in a way consistent with a restraint system failure mode
Because these cases can turn on mechanical and safety standards, you want legal help that treats the seatbelt as evidence—not just part of the story.


