Beverly’s road mix—high-speed stretches, dense intersections, and frequent stop-and-go traffic—can create crash conditions where seatbelt performance becomes a central issue.
Common scenarios we investigate include:
- Rear-end collisions where occupants report unusual slack, delayed locking, or belt webbing not holding as expected.
- Side impacts near busy intersections where people experience abnormal belt loading or shifting.
- Multi-car incidents where emergency maneuvers and sudden deceleration raise questions about how the restraint system reacted.
If the seatbelt locked late, jammed, deployed unexpectedly, allowed excessive movement, or showed signs of hardware/retractor malfunction, your case may involve product liability and negligence theories—not just “it was a bad crash.”


