Seatbelts are designed to restrain occupants in a collision to reduce the risk of severe harm. In some cases, the belt may:
- fail to lock when it should,
- jam or spool incorrectly,
- allow excessive slack during the event,
- malfunction due to a defective component (retractor, sensor, anchorage hardware), or
- deploy or behave abnormally in a way that increases injury risk.
The key in many Yorkville cases is timing. If your vehicle was repaired quickly, parts were discarded, or the seatbelt was replaced before inspection, it can be harder to confirm what happened. That’s why we often start by asking what documentation still exists—crash report details, repair records, photos, and medical notes that connect your injuries to the collision.


