In a smaller community like Ephrata, people often know each other, and crashes can involve common “real world” patterns—drivers making turns at busy intersections, traffic moving faster around curves, and roadway conditions that change with seasonal work or maintenance.
That means your case often turns on details: what the roadway looked like at the time, whether a driver had a clear line of sight, what traffic control devices were present, and how quickly events unfolded. A lawyer’s job is to connect those facts to evidence that insurers and, if necessary, courts can rely on.


