In and around Weslaco, crashes often involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking, and merge situations where a restraint’s timing and function are critical. Common restraint-related issues that can affect injury outcomes include:
- Seatbelt locked unusually late (or didn’t lock when it should have)
- Excess slack after impact, increasing body movement
- Jammed belt webbing or retractor malfunction
- Unexpected deployment or abnormal restraint behavior
- Damaged or mismatched restraint components after prior repairs
If you felt the belt behave “wrong” or you experienced injuries that seem inconsistent with typical restraint performance, it’s worth treating the restraint system as part of the investigation—not just the crash severity.


