In Burton, many collisions involve fast-changing driving conditions—road salt, potholes, seasonal impacts, and frequent traffic-flow disruptions on major corridors. When a seatbelt malfunction is suspected, our investigation typically looks at:
- Locking behavior: Did the belt lock too late, not at all, or in an abnormal way?
- Slack and retraction: Did the system leave excessive webbing slack before or during the impact?
- Component damage: Were the retractor, anchorage hardware, or mounting points compromised?
- Repair history: Was the vehicle recently serviced in a way that could affect restraint performance?
- Recall or service campaign confusion: Was the restraint system subject to an issue that wasn’t properly addressed?
This matters because the defense often argues the restraint performed as expected and that the crash force alone caused the harm. Your case may require technical review to show the restraint’s role.


