Grapevine residents deal with a mix of commuter traffic, school and event traffic, and drivers unfamiliar with local routes. When a collision happens in that environment—especially at intersection-heavy stretches—seatbelt-related injuries can be overlooked at first.
Depending on the vehicle and the crash dynamics, a defective restraint may involve problems like:
- Belts that didn’t properly lock during the collision
- Excess slack that allowed abnormal occupant movement
- Retractor issues (the belt didn’t return/retract as designed)
- Jammed or malfunctioning components that prevented normal restraint
- Damage patterns suggesting a restraint system didn’t perform as expected
Even when the crash is “typical,” restraint behavior can still be the key question. That’s why we focus early on what happened to the belt—not just the impact.


