After a crash, insurers commonly focus on three things: what happened first, who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the collision, and whether the medical record matches the injury timeline. In South Gate, those disputes can get more complicated when:
- The crash happened near intersections or where drivers make frequent left/right turns during commute hours.
- A delivery or ride-share vehicle was involved and the driver’s attention was split between traffic and navigation.
- Roadway conditions (construction activity, worn striping, or debris) contributed to sudden swerving.
Even when you’re sure you’re not at fault, your initial statements can be used to argue otherwise. Your job is to get better; your lawyer’s job is to build a claim that holds up under scrutiny.


