Lindenwold is a suburban community where many drivers commute through busy corridors and deal with changing traffic patterns—stop-and-go conditions, sudden lane changes, and rear-end crashes that can still produce serious injuries.
Even in crashes that don’t look catastrophic on the outside, seatbelt performance can still be the key fact. Some people only realize something was wrong after they feel unusual slack, notice the belt didn’t restrain normally, or experience delayed neck, back, or internal injuries.
When the restraint system is at issue, your case can turn on details like:
- whether the belt locked when it should have
- whether the retractor allowed excessive movement
- whether the belt webbing or hardware showed signs of malfunction
- whether the vehicle was repaired before key evidence was documented


