Wanaque sits in a busy commuting corridor, and collisions here frequently involve sudden braking, short reaction windows, and vehicle impacts that can trigger restraint systems as intended—or fail to do so. In real life, the injury’s story isn’t always consistent with the way the case is presented to insurers.
That’s why Wanaque residents dealing with seatbelt-related injuries should focus early on restraint performance details, not just the collision description. Even if you were wearing a belt, you can still be hurt when:
- the belt didn’t lock when it should have,
- the retractor allowed excessive slack,
- the webbing or hardware malfunctioned,
- the restraint mechanism behaved abnormally during the crash.


