In a city shaped by commuting routes, industrial traffic, and frequent vehicle turnover, one problem comes up again and again: evidence disappears fast.
After a collision, it’s common for:
- the vehicle to be towed and repaired quickly,
- seatbelt components to be replaced,
- and your attention to shift to work, school, and medical appointments.
That can make it harder later to confirm how the restraint system behaved during the crash. If you suspect a restraint failure, acting early helps preserve the chain of evidence needed for a defective seatbelt in North Charleston, SC case.


