In Elizabethton, many accidents involve changing speeds, sharp braking, and mixed road conditions—factors that can influence how a restraint system locks, reels, or absorbs forces. That matters because insurers often frame these cases as “the crash caused everything,” even when the restraint may have jammed, failed to lock, or provided abnormal slack.
When a seatbelt malfunction is suspected, the dispute usually isn’t just about what happened—it’s about whether the restraint’s failure contributed to the injury and whether a responsible party can be held accountable under product liability or negligence theories.


