In Royse City-area collisions, people often focus on the impact—what car hit what, how fast, and where the vehicle ended up. But in many restraint injury situations, the key dispute becomes more specific:
- Did the belt lock or fail to lock properly?
- Was there unusual slack, jamming, or delayed retraction?
- Did the belt system behave differently than it should have in a similar crash?
- Were symptoms consistent with restraint-related injury patterns?
These details matter because insurers may argue the injuries came only from the crash forces. Your case typically turns on whether the restraint performance contributed to the extent of injury—something that requires careful evidence review, not guesses.


