In many areas, people think a personal injury claim is only about who caused the crash. In Amesbury, that’s often only half the story. When a seatbelt locks late, won’t lock, jams, deploys unexpectedly, or leaves excessive slack, the case can shift toward product liability and technical proof—on top of the collision facts.
That matters because defense teams frequently argue:
- your injuries came only from the impact—not the restraint performance,
- the restraint behaved as designed for that event,
- or the vehicle was repaired/altered in ways that prevent confirming the original condition.
We help you build a record that addresses those arguments early.


