Revere residents are frequently dealing with stop-and-go streets, sudden lane changes, and crowded corridors where injuries can unfold differently than people expect. In those situations, seatbelt issues may show up as:
- the belt won’t lock during impact
- the belt locks late or in an unusual way
- slack or abnormal movement during the crash
- belt jammed, malfunctioned, or deployed unexpectedly
- retractor or anchorage problems that affect how the belt sits
Even if the crash seems straightforward, restraint performance can become the deciding factor in liability and settlement value—because it can support a product liability / defect theory rather than treating the case as “just a collision.”


