Corinth sits near major commuting routes, and many local crashes involve higher speeds, sudden braking, and quick impacts—conditions where seatbelts are expected to restrain occupants reliably.
When a case involves restraint performance, insurers may try to frame everything as “the force of the crash.” In reality, the belt’s behavior during the event can be a central dispute. Your attorney’s job is to keep the focus on restraint evidence—while you focus on recovery.


