In Ennis, crashes often involve everyday driving realities—commuter traffic, school-zone surges, mixed vehicle speeds on nearby roads, and quick transitions between lanes. Those factors can complicate what insurers later claim:
- They may argue the injury was inevitable due to crash impact alone.
- They may claim the belt “worked as designed.”
- They may suggest the injury came from posture, seat position, or occupant movement.
That’s why restraint performance matters. If your seatbelt malfunctioned—such as not locking when it should, retractor issues, abnormal slack, or unexpected deployment behavior—your case needs documentation that ties the restraint’s behavior to your specific injuries.


