In a growing city with major roadways, construction activity, and busy intersections, serious crashes and workplace incidents can produce confusing early records. Insurance adjusters may request statements quickly, and some evidence (dash cam footage, surveillance, electronic logs, maintenance records) can become harder to obtain as time passes.
Durham residents also commonly face these local realities:
- Commuter traffic and merges (including sudden braking or lane changes) can lead to disputes about speed, visibility, and fault.
- Pedestrian and bicycle conflicts near denser corridors can bring multiple witnesses and competing accounts.
- Construction zones and utility work can complicate liability when signage, barricades, or lane control are questioned.
- Shift-based work may mean witnesses are hard to track down later if you don’t act quickly.
When catastrophic injuries are involved, the legal standard is not just “what happened”—it’s whether the evidence supports the severity, permanence, and real-world consequences of the injury.


