In many serious crashes, the public conversation centers on speed, traffic, and fault. But in seatbelt cases, the key question is different: did the restraint system perform as designed during the collision?
Residents often report problems such as:
- the belt didn’t lock when it should have
- the belt locked too late/too early, leaving slack
- the retractor behavior seemed abnormal (e.g., excess slack or unusual movement)
- hardware damage or misalignment that suggests a component defect or installation issue
Ohio law requires claims to be supported by evidence, not assumptions—so we emphasize documenting what happened, what the vehicle showed afterward, and how your medical records connect the restraint failure to your injuries.


