After a collision, insurance representatives often steer the conversation toward the crash itself—arguing your injuries were caused by impact forces alone. In seatbelt-related injury cases, the dispute usually comes down to two questions:
- Did the restraint system malfunction in a way that wasn’t supposed to happen?
- Did that malfunction contribute to the injuries you suffered?
Because seatbelts are safety systems with specific performance expectations, your claim typically needs more than a statement like “the belt didn’t work.” It often needs vehicle/repair documentation, photos or inspection findings, and medical records that connect the restraint behavior to the harm.


