Rogers sees a mix of commuting traffic, neighborhood streets, and areas with frequent construction and road changes. That combination can create situations where the “story” matters as much as the impact.
After a crash, you may notice common problems that slow or reduce settlements:
- Conflicting accounts between drivers and witnesses about what happened first (especially at intersections and turn lanes).
- Missing or unclear traffic control due to temporary signage, lane shifts, or construction activity.
- Disputes about causation—insurers may argue your symptoms are from something else or that you delayed treatment.
- Pressure for quick statements before your injuries are fully documented.
You don’t need to fight those issues alone.


