In a suburban community like Lansdowne, many crashes happen during everyday routines—commuting to work, running errands, or riding to connect with nearby routes. That means insurers often argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see” you (even if they had a duty to look)
- you “should have been more predictable” (even when traffic control rules were ignored)
- your injuries are “minor” or not related (even when symptoms worsen over days)
When liability is questioned, the claim usually comes down to documentation and consistency: what the scene showed, what witnesses said, and how your medical record matches the crash timeline.


