In Orangeburg, many residents drive a mix of commutes, work routes, and local travel—sometimes on roads with changing conditions, construction zones, and stop-and-go traffic. That environment can lead to crashes where injuries are real, but the “cause” is disputed.
In seatbelt defect matters, disputes often show up in practical ways, such as:
- Whether the belt locked or allowed excess slack during the impact
- Whether the retractor or latch mechanism behaved normally
- Whether a post-crash repair changed what can be proven
- Whether the injury pattern matches a restraint that performed as intended
If you’re noticing symptoms that seem disproportionate to the crash—or you were told the seatbelt “worked normally” despite what you experienced—your next step should be evidence-first, not guesswork.


