Morristown residents and visitors often drive in mixed traffic conditions: commuters heading through town, drivers merging from side roads, and pedestrians near sidewalks and crosswalks. That environment can create the types of impacts that trigger restraint performance issues.
Consider common scenarios:
- Side-impact or turning collisions: seatbelts may experience unusual loading, and a restraint that doesn’t perform correctly can increase injury risk.
- Braking events and rear-end crashes: even lower-speed impacts can cause belt-related injuries when restraint systems don’t behave as expected.
- After-repair uncertainty: if your vehicle was towed or repaired quickly after the crash, important details about the restraint system may be harder to obtain later.
If you felt the belt behave oddly—unexpected slack, delayed locking, or a failure to hold you in place—those observations are worth preserving. They can help your attorney build a case around the restraint’s performance, not just the collision.


