In the Heath area, crashes frequently involve commuting routes, sudden stops, and traffic-flow disruptions—situations where the first moments after impact can be chaotic. That chaos matters because investigators and insurers may try to frame your injuries as “just the crash,” even when a restraint malfunction could have contributed to how you were thrown, how much slack you experienced, or how your body was loaded during the collision.
If your seatbelt locked oddly, jammed, allowed excessive movement, or didn’t hold you securely, the restraint performance can become a central issue. The sooner you start organizing your facts, the better your chances of keeping the right evidence available for review.


