Council Bluffs residents often drive in ways that can complicate the story after a crash:
- High-speed merges and highway entries (including I-80 corridors) can trigger the restraint system differently than low-speed impacts.
- Stop-and-go intersections and frequent lane changes can create disputes about the severity of the collision.
- After-hours traffic and busy commuting routes can affect how quickly witnesses, photos, and vehicle inspection details are captured.
If an airbag didn’t deploy, deployed too late, or deployed with unexpected force, the defense may argue the injury came from the collision itself—not the restraint failure. In Council Bluffs, being able to connect your medical findings to the restraint system’s performance is often what determines whether negotiations move quickly or stall.


