After a collision—especially one involving fast stops, impacts from the side, or multi-vehicle pileups—people tend to focus on airbags and obvious injuries. But in many restraint-related injury cases, the key issue isn’t immediately visible.
You may notice details later, such as:
- The belt didn’t lock when you expected
- The belt felt loose or allowed extra movement
- The retractor didn’t behave normally
- The belt webbing or hardware looks damaged in an unusual way
- Your symptoms (neck, back, internal pain) didn’t match what you expected at first
In Novi, where residents often drive to work, schools, and appointments across the metro area, that delay can be dangerous for your claim. The longer time passes, the harder it can be to document what happened and how the restraint system performed.


