San Benito drivers and commuters frequently travel on routes with mixed traffic patterns—local streets, school zones, and regional corridors where sudden braking and impact severity can vary. In these cases, a seatbelt restraint issue can be misunderstood as “just part of the crash.”
What we focus on is whether the restraint system performed as it should during the event, and how that performance relates to the injuries documented by your medical providers.
Common restraint problems we investigate include:
- The belt didn’t lock when it should have
- The belt locked too late or in an abnormal way
- Excess slack contributed to abnormal movement
- The retractor mechanism appeared to jam or behave unexpectedly


