Tifton traffic can move quickly—commuting, school runs, and frequent travel on surrounding routes mean crashes happen at all times of day. In many cases, the first 48–72 hours decide what evidence survives: the vehicle may be repaired, the seatbelt may be replaced, and statements to insurers can get recorded before anyone investigates the restraint system.
When the injury involves a restraint that didn’t perform as intended, the dispute often shifts from “how hard was the crash?” to “what did the seatbelt do during the impact?” That’s where a Tifton defective seatbelt injury lawyer can help you avoid common missteps and pursue compensation supported by real proof.


