If you were hurt in a crash in Flower Mound, Texas—whether on FM 2499, near the Denton County line, or during a hectic commute through nearby corridors—you may be dealing with more than physical pain. You’re also trying to figure out what happened inside the vehicle during the collision.
Seatbelt-related injuries can be confusing because the restraint system may not behave the way people expect. Sometimes the belt won’t lock normally. Sometimes it jams, deploys oddly, or leaves slack that increases the chances of hitting interior parts. And sometimes the most serious symptoms show up hours—or days—later.
A defective seatbelt claim focuses on whether a vehicle restraint failed to perform as designed and whether that failure contributed to your injuries. In Flower Mound, where many residents commute and drive a mix of newer and older vehicles, the evidence often hinges on timing: what was documented at the scene, what was preserved during repairs, and what your medical records show.


