After a crash, the “story” can change quickly:
- The vehicle may be repaired before anyone inspects the restraint system.
- Statements to insurance can be used to narrow your version of events.
- Medical symptoms tied to restraint performance may show up hours or days later.
In Greenville, those issues are especially common when people rely on the nearest available repair shop or when the vehicle is released back to the owner before the restraint components are preserved.
A seatbelt defect claim is not just about whether you were injured—it’s about whether the restraint system malfunctioned and whether that malfunction contributed to the injuries you received.


