In the Pearl area, many collisions involve fast traffic merges, commercial vehicle activity, and sudden stops tied to daily commuting patterns. In those moments, a restraint system has to perform exactly as engineered.
A defective seatbelt case may involve situations like:
- The belt wouldn’t lock when it should have
- The retractor stayed slack instead of managing movement
- The webbing jammed or deployed improperly
- The latch/anchorage area showed signs of abnormal function
Insurance adjusters may try to frame the injuries as “just the impact.” But if your seatbelt didn’t restrain you the way it was supposed to, that failure can become a central question in liability and compensation.


