Shepherdsville residents often drive a mix of commuter vehicles, work vehicles, and family cars, and crashes here frequently involve:
- High-speed highway impacts where restraint performance is heavily tested
- Commercial vehicle environments where attention shifts fast to driver fault
- Rapid vehicle turnover after towing or collision repairs
Those factors can make it easier for a defense to minimize the seatbelt issue as “just the crash.” But seatbelt-related injuries can still be central to liability—especially when the belt locked late, didn’t lock as expected, jammed, deployed unexpectedly, or left the occupant with excessive slack.


