Many catastrophic cases here don’t boil down to “one driver did something wrong.” Depending on where and how the crash occurred, liability can involve:
- Multi-vehicle collisions common on high-traffic stretches
- Commercial trucks or delivery vehicles used in the region
- Work zones where signage, lane markings, or traffic control may have been inadequate
- Unsecured loads or defective equipment in transit
- Property and maintenance issues for roads, medians, or adjacent facilities
That complexity matters because it changes what evidence is available, who must be identified, and what legal theories may apply. The sooner you start organizing the facts, the easier it is to build a claim that can stand up to insurer pushback.


