In a community where many people travel through town—visitors, commuters, and locals share the same roads—catastrophic crashes and serious incidents frequently involve disputes about what happened, who was responsible, and how severe the harm truly is.
Common local friction points include:
- Conflicting accounts after traffic collisions (especially when multiple vehicles, sudden braking, or visibility issues are involved).
- Video that’s hard to preserve (dash cams, nearby cameras, and mobile footage can disappear once devices update or storage is cleared).
- Medical timelines that don’t match insurance expectations—for example, symptoms that evolve after an impact but are minimized early.
Because catastrophic injuries often require months of medical documentation to fully understand long-term impact, the first claim narrative can strongly influence later settlement positions.


