Bullhead City traffic isn’t just “local.” Many drivers spend time on roads leading to regional highways, boat ramps, and seasonal travel routes. That means crashes can involve:
- Sudden braking from changing traffic flow
- Higher-impact angles when lanes merge or vehicles reposition
- Distractions and long commutes that increase the likelihood of rear-end or side-impact events
- Tourism-driven vehicle variety, including rental cars and out-of-state plates
In these scenarios, the seatbelt’s job is critical. When a restraint fails to perform as intended, it can affect how your body moves in the collision—and that’s where liability questions begin.


