In and around Hereford, many collisions involve fast changes in traffic flow—commutes, local road turns, and intersections where vehicles can brake hard or impact at angles that stress restraint systems.
After a crash, it’s common for insurers to emphasize the impact itself and move quickly toward a “normal seatbelt performance” story. But when a restraint system behaves abnormally—such as locking late, failing to restrain properly, or deploying in an unexpected way—that performance can become a central issue.
The key is speed and documentation. The sooner you preserve evidence and connect the restraint behavior to your medical records, the better your chances of countering denial tactics.


