In many injury claims, the dispute is simply the severity of the crash and how it caused harm. With suspected restraint failures, the question becomes:
- Did the belt lock or restrain properly?
- Was there abnormal slack, jamming, or retractor malfunction?
- Did the restraint contribute to the type of injury you received?
That’s why “I think my seatbelt failed” isn’t enough on its own. The defense will look for reasons the injury could be explained without a restraint defect. Your job is to focus on recovery; your case needs documentation that can survive technical scrutiny.


