In and around Perth Amboy, crashes often happen during:
- Commutes with rapid braking (belt slack or delayed locking can worsen head/neck injuries)
- Lane changes and merges (side-impact forces can stress restraint components differently)
- Busy intersections near major routes where vehicles can be struck unexpectedly
- Pedestrian-heavy corridors where drivers may react quickly to avoid collisions
When a seatbelt defect is involved, the issue is not just “how hard the crash was.” It’s how the restraint performed—whether it properly restrained at the moment it should have, and whether that failure contributed to the injuries documented by your medical providers.


