Front Royal drivers and visitors frequently encounter:
- Road cut-throughs and stop-and-go traffic where crashes can be fast but still cause restraint injuries
- Tourist-driven traffic (seasonal travel) where drivers may be unfamiliar with local navigation and conditions
- Vehicle mix—commuter sedans, work trucks, and rental cars—often meaning more than one party may be tied to the vehicle history
In these situations, the legal focus usually becomes: what the restraint system did during the collision and whether a defect contributed to the injury—not simply who caused the crash.


