Weirton residents commonly drive in conditions that can complicate crash investigations—rural stretches, shifting speeds, sudden braking, and roadway geometry that leads to hard impacts. In these situations, the defense may argue that the crash severity alone caused your injuries.
That’s why restraint-defect claims often hinge on details that are easy to miss:
- whether the belt locked properly during the collision
- whether there was excess slack or unusual belt movement
- whether the retractor or anchorage showed signs of malfunction
- whether your symptoms match the type of restraint injury you’d expect
We build the case around what matters for your specific crash—so you’re not left trying to “prove” a mechanical failure on your own.


