North Plainfield residents often commute through busy corridors and deal with sudden stops, lane changes, and congested traffic conditions. In those situations, restraint issues may not be obvious at first—especially when injuries show up later.
People commonly report restraint-related problems such as:
- The belt didn’t lock when it should have
- The belt allowed excessive slack during impact
- The retractor acted abnormally, leaving the occupant out of proper position
- The belt system jammed or behaved inconsistently compared to normal operation
Even if the crash itself seems like the main event, seatbelt performance can become a key part of injury causation—particularly when medical records reflect trauma consistent with an occupant moving more than the restraint would normally allow.


