In the Romulus area, many serious crashes involve vehicles that are quickly towed, repaired, or replaced due to time pressures—commuters can’t always wait, and businesses may move vehicles through maintenance cycles. That creates a problem: the seatbelt system is part of the evidence.
If the vehicle is repaired or the restraint components are removed before an inspection, the defense may later argue there’s no reliable way to confirm what happened. That’s why timing matters. The sooner you preserve records and get guidance, the better your chances of building a defensible claim.


