In smaller communities like Lewisburg, it can still be difficult to prove what happened—especially when:
- The crash occurred on a busier stretch during commute hours
- The lighting changed quickly (dusk, early morning, or inside/near school zones)
- Road markings were faded or construction created temporary lane patterns
- Witnesses saw only part of the sequence
After a crash, people often assume the “obvious” version of events will be accepted. Unfortunately, insurance adjusters typically look for inconsistencies and gaps—timing details, visibility, and exact lane positioning—because those are what determine liability.


