Many catastrophic cases in Hempstead involve collisions tied to the area’s real commuting patterns—busy corridors, rush-hour merges, and intersections where drivers may be distracted or moving faster than conditions allow.
In practice, that means early facts matter. A defense strategy often starts with questions like:
- Was the driver’s speed excessive for traffic flow?
- Were there lane changes or sudden stops that contributed?
- Did distracted driving or unsafe following distance play a role?
- Was the vehicle maintained properly (tires, brakes, lighting)?
If liability is disputed, the value of a claim can hinge on details that disappear fast—dash-cam video, traffic camera footage, witness availability, and even the condition of vehicles before repairs are made.


