After an incident, insurers often try to narrow the story to speed, impact, or driver error—anything but the restraint system. But in Lake Oswego, where many collisions involve stop-and-go commutes, intersection traffic, and frequent rear-end scenarios, the restraint performance can still be a key issue.
A restraint failure may matter even if the crash itself was serious. The legal question is whether the seatbelt’s abnormal behavior helped cause or worsen injury—something experts and documentation can address when the right evidence is preserved early.


