Beverly Hills is a residential community with frequent commuting routes and busy school/daytime traffic patterns. In crashes that happen at moderate speeds—or in sudden braking situations—injuries can be intense even when the vehicle damage doesn’t look dramatic.
That’s exactly when restraint performance becomes a key issue. Insurers may argue your injuries came from the collision force alone, while your account may point to a seatbelt problem such as:
- the belt didn’t lock when it should have
- abnormal slack or retraction issues
- hardware damage, misalignment, or improper restraint fit
- unexpected behavior during impact or rollover-type forces
The outcome can depend on what the restraint was doing in the moments that matter most.


