Myrtle Beach traffic isn’t just summer congestion—it’s also heavy turn lanes, frequent lane changes, and fast stops around hotels, attractions, and beach-season roadwork. When you’re injured in a collision and later learn the seatbelt didn’t restrain you the way it should, the fallout can be immediate and long-term: medical bills, missed work, and uncertainty about what caused the injury.
A seatbelt restraint defect lawyer helps Myrtle Beach injury victims investigate whether a vehicle restraint malfunction—not just the collision force—played a role. These cases often require careful evidence review and technical analysis, because insurers commonly treat restraint issues as “mechanical trivia” rather than a serious safety failure.


