Seatbelt-related injuries aren’t always obvious in the first hours after an accident. In Ruston, where many drivers share the road with trucks, SUVs, and commuters doing routine routes, collisions often involve sudden speed changes—conditions where restraint performance becomes a key issue.
Common restraint problems we see described by local clients include:
- The belt didn’t lock when it should have
- The belt jammed or wouldn’t retract properly
- The webbing seemed to have excess slack during impact
- The retractor or latch area appeared damaged
- Injuries that appear consistent with restraint loading issues
Even if you’re told “a seatbelt is designed to protect you,” the real question becomes whether it functioned properly in your specific crash.


