Even when you know what happened, your case may face common resistance:
- “You were in the wrong place” arguments: Adjusters may claim your lane position was unsafe, even if the driver failed to yield.
- Turn and yield disputes: Crashes during left/right turns or driveway entries can become “he-said, they-said” without strong evidence.
- Road condition defenses: Colorado weather and seasonal road work can lead to debates about whether debris, surface changes, or construction conditions caused or contributed to the crash.
- Recorded-statement pressure: After a crash, insurers may request a statement quickly—before your injuries are fully evaluated.
If you’ve been asked to explain the crash before you’ve completed treatment, that’s a signal to slow down and organize your evidence first.


