Margate residents often experience the same crash patterns that create higher scrutiny around occupant injuries:
- Rear-end collisions on busy corridors where injuries can be disputed as “just whiplash.”
- Lane-change impacts where vehicle dynamics and occupant movement are central to how a restraint should have behaved.
- Late-night activity and event traffic that can increase stress on schedules and make people miss key documentation steps.
When a seatbelt locks too late, doesn’t lock at all, jams, allows excessive slack, or otherwise behaves abnormally, the dispute usually isn’t whether a crash happened—it’s whether the restraint failure contributed to the injury and whether a defect (not just crash forces) explains what you experienced.


