Rochester Hills is a suburban driving environment where people frequently combine commuting, school drop-offs, and highway travel. That matters because the type of collision can affect how restraint systems load and whether a restraint failure is consistent with the injury pattern.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions on faster corridors where occupants report slack, delayed locking, or unusual belt behavior.
- Side-impact and intersection crashes where the restraint geometry and occupant position can influence seatbelt performance.
- Winter/shoulder conditions (slick roads, reduced traction) that can change crash dynamics—and the way insurance teams frame causation.
When your injuries don’t seem to match a “normal” seatbelt performance story, that’s where a restraint-focused investigation becomes critical.


