Mount Clemens residents deal with a mix of roadway conditions—busy commuting corridors, stop-and-go traffic, and crashes that can happen in seconds but create months of paperwork. When a seatbelt locks late, won’t lock, jams, or allows excessive slack, it can be hard to separate “what the crash did” from “what the restraint failed to do.”
In Michigan, that distinction matters because claims often turn on causation (did the restraint issue contribute to the injury) and on what can be supported by records and inspection evidence—not guesswork.


