Many people assume the seatbelt “worked” simply because it’s there. But in real-world crashes, restraint issues can show up in ways that are especially relevant to local driving patterns—like brief impacts on commuting routes, rollovers or side impacts at intersections, and collisions involving commercial vehicles.
Common seatbelt behavior problems we investigate include:
- Belt did not lock when it should have
- Belt locked improperly, creating abnormal forces
- Slack remained, allowing more occupant movement than designed
- Retractor issues (belt stayed extended or retracted inconsistently)
- Anchor/connector problems that affect proper restraint performance
Your medical records and the physical condition of the restraint system often tell the story insurance adjusters want to minimize. We help you document what happened before key evidence disappears.


