Seatbelt-related injuries aren’t always obvious right away. Many Tahlequah residents first notice problems after the shock of a collision fades—especially with neck, back, shoulder, or internal injury concerns.
Common restraint issues we investigate in local cases include:
- A belt that wouldn’t lock as expected
- A belt that locked too late or behaved unusually under impact
- Slack that allowed excessive occupant movement
- A retractor that jammed, malfunctioned, or deployed incorrectly
- Damage or misalignment suggesting a hardware or installation problem
If you suspect the belt played a role, the key is to document what you experienced while the details are still fresh—and to preserve the right information before the vehicle is repaired.


