Many Bozeman crashes aren’t just “high speed.” They can involve sudden braking, changing lanes, wildlife-related hazards, and busy intersections during commuting hours. In those moments, a restraint system has to do its job immediately.
Residents sometimes describe the same frustrating pattern:
- The belt felt loose or didn’t tighten as expected
- The retractor behavior seemed abnormal
- The belt locked too late (or locked in an unusual way)
- Injuries appeared consistent with increased occupant movement
Whether your incident involved a local commute, a weekend trip outside town, or a collision involving tourists on unfamiliar routes, the key is the same: seatbelt performance can be central to liability—and it needs to be investigated early.


