Florham Park is a suburban community with daily commuting routes and frequent traffic changes—conditions that can turn a “normal” collision into a serious injury when restraint performance is compromised.
In real cases, we often see seatbelt issues turn on details like:
- Lane changes and sudden braking on busy corridors, where rapid occupant movement can stress restraint components.
- Rear-seat and side-impact scenarios that cause unexpected belt loading and discomfort that may be dismissed too quickly.
- Parked-car incidents and low-speed impacts where people don’t expect injury—until neck, back, or internal symptoms appear.
Because these crashes are common, insurers may try to frame injuries as “just the crash forces.” Our job is to investigate whether the restraint system’s behavior supports a defective-seatbelt theory.


