After a crash, insurers often frame injuries as the inevitable result of impact forces—especially when there’s no obvious sign of restraint failure at first glance. In seatbelt cases, disputes can come down to details like:
- Whether the belt locked correctly during the collision
- Whether there was excess slack or abnormal belt movement
- Whether the retractor behaved as expected
- Whether the belt system showed signs of jamming, tearing, or improper deployment
In Texas, defense teams frequently rely on the idea that the seatbelt “worked as designed.” That’s why Palmview residents need legal help that can connect the dots between the crash facts, your medical records, and the restraint performance.


