Gaithersburg injury claims often turn on practical, local details:
- Traffic and commuting impact: rear-end crashes and intersection collisions can create disputes about impact angle, speed, and whether the injury mechanism matches the fracture.
- Pedestrian and retail foot traffic: falls in shopping areas, parking garages, and sidewalks can raise questions about notice—how long the hazard existed and whether warnings were posted.
- Construction and industrial work schedules: injuries on active job sites can lead to fast statements, limited witness availability, and pressure to return to work early.
These factors don’t change the law—but they change what evidence is available and how insurers try to minimize claims.


