In Spokane, crashes happen year-round—commuting on I-90, navigating snow and ice, or dealing with sudden stops on busy corridors. When injuries occur, insurers commonly argue that:
- the collision alone caused the harm,
- your seatbelt “did what it was supposed to,” or
- the injury isn’t clearly tied to the restraint system.
Seatbelt-related injuries can be especially vulnerable to these disputes because the case may require technical explanation about restraint performance and what “normal” looks like under crash conditions.


