Plano residents frequently experience crashes during commutes, errands, and rush-hour traffic. In these situations, it’s common for:
- vehicles to be towed quickly,
- the scene to be cleared before a full inspection is possible,
- and insurers to request statements while medical treatment is still starting.
When a seatbelt defect is involved, evidence can disappear fast—especially if the car is repaired or parts are replaced. A restraint system is mechanical, and the condition of the belt, retractor, latch, and anchorage points can be crucial.
Local takeaway: If you can safely do so, preserve what you can before the vehicle is returned to service and before recorded statements are taken.


