A seatbelt defect or malfunction case typically involves a vehicle restraint that did not restrain properly and may have contributed to injuries. Depending on the facts, the problem could relate to:
- the belt not locking when it should have
- the belt locking incorrectly
- excessive slack or poor tensioning during the crash
- issues with the retractor mechanism
- abnormal performance that points to a manufacturing or design problem
In practice, what you experienced matters. Did the belt feel loose? Did it unexpectedly retract or jam? Were you thrown forward or twisted in a way the belt should have prevented?
Because restraint systems are mechanical and technical, insurers often push back by arguing the crash caused the injuries alone. A Nashua seatbelt defect attorney helps you connect the restraint behavior to the medical consequences using documentation and, when appropriate, expert review.


