Inspecting seat belt attaching areas for damage needs to happen before putting in new seat belt assemblies following an automobile collision. Reprocessing the damaged sheet metal is mandatory to restore both its structure and original form if damage is detected at any attaching points. After a collision, all seat belt assemblies need complete inspection with evaluation of retractors, buckles, front seat belt buckle support assemblies (slide bar), shoulder belt height adjusters, child safety seat tether attachments, and attaching hardware. All assemblies must get replaced when no damage exists and technicians approve proper operation according to their professional assessment. Any seat belt assemblies which were not used during the accident need thorough assessments for operational issues as well as damage. These assemblies need to be replaced when such issues or components demonstrate broken components. A periodic inspection process should be used to check seat belt assemblies for damage and operational readiness because severe stress can affect their condition. After proper installation according to instructions of new seat belts, technicians must perform functional tests to check their proper operation.