In and around Westland, crashes frequently involve:
- Rear-end collisions in commuting traffic
- Lane changes that happen quickly near major roads
- Sudden braking events where occupants don’t expect a dramatic jolt
In these situations, a seatbelt can become a key issue if it:
- Didn’t lock when it should have
- Locked too late or too abruptly, changing how force was distributed
- Released slack during the crash sequence
- Acted abnormally due to a mechanical or electronic restraint component issue
Sometimes the problem shows up immediately; other times it becomes obvious later when symptoms worsen or doctors document injuries consistent with restraint performance issues. Either way, the case hinges on what can be verified.


