North Salt Lake traffic can change quickly—commutes along busy corridors, sudden braking, and long highway merges all increase the odds that a restraint problem is noticed only after the crash. If your seatbelt didn’t lock the way it should, jammed, allowed excessive slack, or behaved unpredictably, the timing matters.
Right after a collision, vehicles get towed, repairs get authorized, and “routine” insurance steps begin. In seatbelt defect cases, that urgency can work against you. The sooner you preserve what you can—and the sooner a lawyer starts building the case—the better chance you have of tying your injuries to a restraint malfunction rather than leaving the issue to speculation.


