Summerfield is a suburban community where many residents commute for work, run errands, and travel between nearby towns. That means collisions frequently involve stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, and sudden braking—circumstances where occupants rely heavily on seatbelt performance.
When a belt malfunctions, it may show up in ways that are easy to miss at first: unusual slack, delayed locking, a retractor that doesn’t behave correctly, or a restraint that doesn’t fit as expected. In North Carolina, injury claims still depend on proof of what happened and how it contributed—so the restraint behavior and medical documentation need to line up.


