South Plainfield is a commuter suburb, and many serious crashes involve traffic flow changes—construction slowdowns, lane shifts, and stop-and-go driving. That means insurers sometimes argue the injury was caused only by collision forces, not restraint performance.
In seatbelt malfunction cases, the difference often comes down to details like:
- whether the belt locked normally during the impact
- whether you felt excess slack or unusual movement
- whether the belt retractor behaved correctly before and after the collision
- whether the seatbelt components were replaced before inspection
Because these facts can be disputed, residents should treat the first days after a crash as critical evidence time.


