A seatbelt defect claim is different from a basic car accident claim because the central issue isn’t only “who hit whom.” Instead, the focus is whether the vehicle restraint system failed to perform as intended and whether that failure contributed to your injuries.
In practical terms, we often see cases where:
- The belt didn’t lock properly during impact.
- The webbing showed abnormal slack or retractor behavior.
- The restraint system appeared to jam, misfeed, or malfunction.
- Your injuries are consistent with forces you wouldn’t have experienced with normal belt performance.
Because this is technical, the investigation matters. The same crash can produce very different outcomes depending on restraint performance and occupant positioning.


