Leland residents spend a lot of time on the move—commuting, running errands, and traveling through the Brunswick County corridor. When a crash happens, the “story” can change quickly: vehicles get repaired, storage lots move cars, and people forget small details that later become crucial.
That’s why we treat restraint-related injuries as evidence-sensitive from day one. Even if you feel shaken or in pain, the details about how the belt behaved—what you noticed, when it locked, whether it felt loose, and what symptoms followed—can help determine whether the incident is consistent with a defect rather than just crash severity.


