Toyota Corolla seat belt malfunction resulted in passenger injuries during rear-end collision on Toyota Corolla

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Toyota Corolla owners report experiencing severe safety concerns related to seat belt malfunctions during rear-end collisions. These issues can include seat back failures that pose a danger as defective seats may collapse, causing occupants to fall backward and potentially suffer injuries ranging from whiplash to more severe outcomes like paralysis or death. In certain incidents, such as a defect found in a webbing sensor locking mechanism for the rear seat belt, investigations have been prompted due to safety risks. Additionally, the design of the vehicle can increase injury risks for rear seat passengers, particularly in severe collisions where the car's structure may collapse. Legal cases have also highlighted the serious consequences of defective seats, resulting in substantial damages awarded against manufacturers like Toyota for injuries sustained during accidents. These points emphasize the critical need for ensuring the safety and functionality of seat belts and seats in the Toyota Corolla to mitigate injury risks during accidents.

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