In the chaos of a crash—especially during heavy traffic or on busy corridors—injuries may be blamed on the impact alone. But restraint performance can be central to what happened.
Austin-area cases often involve:
- Multiple lanes and high-speed merging, where occupant motion can be complex
- Vehicles that are towed quickly for safety or storage, limiting later inspection opportunities
- Repairs started before documentation is complete, which can remove parts or data needed for defect analysis
If your seatbelt locked late, jammed, deployed unexpectedly, or failed to keep you securely positioned, those details should be preserved early. The sooner the facts are organized, the better your chances of linking the alleged restraint defect to your injuries.


