Kankakee residents drive a mix of highway traffic, local streets, and routes used by commuters and visitors. In crashes involving sudden stops or higher impact forces, seatbelt defects and restraint malfunctions may contribute to injuries in ways people don’t realize until later.
Common restraint performance issues that we see investigated in cases like these include:
- A belt that didn’t lock when it should have
- Excess slack that allowed unusual movement inside the vehicle
- Retractor or webbing problems that change how the belt loads during impact
- Hardware damage or abnormal behavior in the seatbelt assembly
Even when the crash is serious, the seatbelt can still become a central question: did the restraint fail to perform as designed, and did that failure contribute to the injuries you’re treating for now?


