Inkster-area crashes often involve fast-changing conditions—busy intersections, sudden braking on winter roads, and traffic mixing with local commuting patterns. When injuries occur, insurers may quickly narrow the story to driver error or “the force of the crash,” even if the restraint didn’t perform as intended.
What makes these cases especially challenging is that seatbelt performance is mechanical and technical. The details that matter—how the belt behaved, whether it locked promptly, whether it retracted properly, and whether there were signs of malfunction—can disappear quickly if the vehicle is repaired or parts are discarded.


