Zebulon residents frequently drive on roadways that combine commuting speeds with sudden braking—whether you’re heading toward the Triangle area, traveling through town for work, or making short trips between neighborhoods and retail corridors. In these real-world conditions, restraint performance matters.
When a seatbelt doesn’t behave normally in a collision, it can change how your body moves during impact—and that becomes a major issue for liability. Insurance adjusters may frame the injury as “just the force of the crash.” Your case may require showing that the restraint failure contributed to the injuries or made them worse.


