In Colonial Heights, many crashes involve stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking, or angle impacts that can complicate how people describe belt behavior. That’s why we start by building a clear timeline of:
- What the belt did during the collision (locked too late, didn’t lock, abnormal slack, retractor issues)
- What you felt immediately (impact to the chest/neck/seat area, unusual movement, “belt didn’t hold me”)
- What changed after (symptoms that developed later, medical visits, imaging, treatment)
Virginia injury cases often turn on consistency between the crash story and the medical record. We help you avoid the mistake of guessing about what happened before you’ve preserved the evidence needed to support the restraint-defect theory.


