In Andrews, many crashes involve commuter traffic, work vehicles, and second-shift schedules. That means evidence can disappear fast—cars get towed, repairs happen quickly, and witness memories fade.
If you suspect a seatbelt defect, act early to protect the details that insurers often challenge:
- Whether the belt locked late or didn’t lock at all
- Whether you felt unusual slack, jamming, or retractor malfunction
- Whether the restraint system appears damaged or replaced after the crash
- Whether your injury pattern matches what a properly functioning restraint is designed to prevent


