In Imperial, many rides happen along commutes, neighborhood routes, school zones, and roadways where traffic patterns can change quickly—especially around shift changes, deliveries, and periods of construction or detours.
That matters because disputes usually come down to details like:
- who had the right-of-way at a turning intersection
- whether a driver yielded in time
- whether a hazard (debris, signage, lane closures) was visible and should have been addressed
- what the lighting and street markings looked like at the moment of impact
When liability is contested, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable or that your injuries were unrelated. The best way to counter that is a claim built on organized proof, consistent medical documentation, and a timeline that matches the physical evidence.


