In and around Kewanee, many serious injury crashes involve short decision times: sudden braking on local roads, drivers merging through traffic, and intersections where impacts can happen at unexpected angles. When that type of collision occurs, seatbelt performance becomes a central question.
Common restraint problems we investigate in Illinois cases include:
- Belts that didn’t lock properly during impact
- Excess slack that allowed more body movement than expected
- Retractor malfunctions (including jamming or abnormal retraction)
- Improper fit or anchorage issues that can worsen injury mechanics
Even if the crash report focuses on “impact” and “injury,” the insurance company may still argue the restraint did exactly what it was designed to do. Your job shouldn’t be to prove engineering on your own—your job is to preserve what you can and get expert legal review.


