In Ashland, crashes often happen in familiar patterns—stop-and-go commuting, quick merges, and sudden braking on busy routes. If you were rear-ended near a light or impacted in traffic, the initial focus tends to fall on vehicle damage and impact speed.
But with restraint cases, the key issue is how the seatbelt behaved during the collision:
- Did the belt fail to lock when it should have?
- Did it spool out more slack than expected?
- Did the retractor function normally?
- Were there signs of malfunction after impact?
Those details can get overlooked when people are focused on getting home, dealing with tow/repairs, or answering insurer questions quickly. We help you document what matters so the restraint failure isn’t treated like an afterthought.


