In the Austin-area region, many collisions involve fast response times, towing, and quick repairs—especially when the vehicle is drivable afterward or the damage seems “manageable.” That timing can be critical in seatbelt defect matters.
When a seatbelt locks late, won’t lock, allows excessive slack, jams, or behaves inconsistently, evidence may be harder to obtain after:
- the vehicle is inspected and “cleared,”
- the seatbelt assembly is replaced,
- electronics are cleared during service,
- and photos or notes from the scene are lost.
What you do in the first days after the crash matters. A lawyer can help you preserve the right records and avoid statements that unintentionally undermine a restraint-defect theory.


