Lindon drivers regularly navigate a mix of commute traffic and highway travel, and crashes here can involve:
- Lane changes and merging near peak commuting hours
- Rear-end impacts where occupants experience whiplash-like symptoms
- Sudden braking events on busy corridors
- Vehicles towed from the scene before anyone thinks to preserve restraint components
When the seatbelt locks late, jams, fails to retract correctly, or allows unusual slack, the injury can still be very real—even if the crash doesn’t “look” catastrophic on the police report.
That’s why we focus early on the facts that connect restraint behavior to injury, not just the crash itself.


