Union City’s streets are busy—short blocks, heavy traffic flow, frequent lane changes, and tight spacing between vehicles. When a crash happens in this kind of environment, the seatbelt issue often becomes a second, harder question: did the restraint perform the way it was supposed to during the impact?
If your seatbelt jammed, didn’t lock, allowed excessive slack, or malfunctioned in a way that contributed to injuries, you may have grounds for a defective restraint claim. The “AI” part can help you organize what happened quickly—but in New Jersey, the case still depends on evidence, medical documentation, and proof of how the restraint behavior relates to your injuries.
At Specter Legal, we help Union City residents turn a confusing, fast-moving aftermath into a clear record—so your claim isn’t reduced to “it was just the crash.”


