Colleyville residents spend a lot of time on regional roadways and commuting routes where traffic patterns can include sudden stops, lane changes, and high-impact collisions at intersection approaches. When a seatbelt fails to lock, deploy, retract, or otherwise perform as intended, the injury story often becomes contested.
Insurers may argue:
- your injuries were caused only by crash forces,
- the restraint “worked normally,” or
- any later symptoms are unrelated.
In restraint-defect cases, the question isn’t only what happened—it’s how the seatbelt behaved during the event and whether that behavior matches what a properly functioning system should do.


