Lebanon has a mix of suburban commuting and roadway conditions that can increase the stakes in collisions—ranging from sudden braking on busier corridors to high-speed impacts on connecting routes. In many crashes, the seatbelt is the first line of protection, and when it fails (or appears to fail), it can become a central issue in the case.
That’s why timing matters. The sooner you preserve information and get guidance, the better your chances of documenting:
- whether the belt locked, retracted, or jammed properly,
- whether there was excess slack or abnormal belt behavior,
- and whether the injuries shown in your medical records align with a restraint malfunction.


