In smaller Georgia communities, crash details can be harder to confirm later. Even when everyone feels certain at the scene, insurers commonly push back by focusing on things like:
- Lighting and visibility (evening commutes, early dusk, and glare)
- Intersection confusion (left turns, right-of-way assumptions, and lane positioning)
- Roadside obstacles and debris (shoulders, construction activity, and uneven pavement)
- Driver attention (cell phone use, failure to yield, or late braking)
The result? A case may turn less on what you “know happened” and more on what can be supported by the record—photos, witnesses, medical documentation, and crash evidence.


