Kearny traffic patterns often involve fast merges, stop-and-go conditions, and frequent lane changes—situations where a seemingly “minor” collision can still produce significant forces inside the vehicle. If you felt abnormal belt behavior—like slack that stayed too long, a locking pattern that seemed wrong, or a belt that didn’t sit correctly across your body—it’s important not to assume the restraint was working as designed.
In New Jersey, insurers may move quickly to characterize injuries as typical crash impacts. But in restraint-failure cases, the seatbelt’s behavior during the event can matter as much as the collision itself.


