In University Heights, Ohio, drivers often mix everyday commutes with sudden traffic slowdowns, construction zones, and quick merges near major corridors. When a crash happens, the seatbelt is supposed to protect you—even during hard braking or impacts at unexpected angles.
If the restraint didn’t lock, jammed, released slack, or behaved abnormally, you may be dealing with injuries that aren’t just “from the collision,” but from a vehicle restraint that didn’t perform as designed. A defective seatbelt claim can involve product liability and negligence theories, and the details matter.


