In a smaller community, it’s common for vehicles to be repaired quickly so people can get back to work, school, and daily life. But in seatbelt failure claims, timing matters.
If the vehicle was towed, inspected, or repaired soon after the crash, key details may disappear—photos may be replaced by estimates, components may be discarded, and crash-related documentation can be incomplete.
Your next step should be evidence preservation: crash reports, medical records, photographs, and any documentation from towing or repair. A restraint-defect case is frequently won or lost based on what can still be proven after the vehicle changes.


