Florence sees a lot of stop-and-go driving, merging, and sudden braking—conditions that can make restraint performance issues more noticeable during a crash investigation. If your belt:
- didn’t lock when it should have,
- left you with excessive slack,
- malfunctioned during impact,
- or caused unusual restraint loading,
…those details can matter for liability and causation.
Kentucky injury claims often hinge on what can be proven with records and documentation—not assumptions. That’s why the first days after a restraint incident are critical: the faster the evidence is preserved, the more options your attorney has.


