In and around Lyons, collisions can happen quickly—often with limited time for scene documentation. If the vehicle is moved, repaired, or totaled before anyone thinks to preserve restraint components, the most important evidence can disappear.
Common Lyons scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go impacts where occupants report unusual belt behavior (slack, delayed locking, or binding)
- Side-impact collisions that can create complex injury patterns and disputed causation
- Multi-vehicle crashes where insurers argue your injuries were caused by the other driver’s impact—not the restraint failure
- Vehicles repaired fast after the crash, before anyone documents belt condition, retractor operation, or related hardware
When seatbelt performance becomes part of the dispute, the “story” alone usually isn’t enough. Your case needs restraint-specific facts tied to your medical records.


