In and around Farmington, catastrophic injuries frequently follow situations where fault is disputed early:
- Commuter traffic and intersection impacts: sudden braking, turning collisions, and lane-change disputes can lead to conflicting accounts.
- Commercial and delivery vehicles: when trucks or service vehicles are involved, insurance defenses often shift quickly to maintenance, training, or “unavoidable” arguments.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: even in suburban areas, fast-moving traffic and limited visibility can create severe outcomes.
- Recreational-season travel: when visitors drive through or around the area, claims can involve unfamiliar drivers and faster evidence loss.
When multiple parties may share responsibility, the strongest cases usually require early factual control—before recorded statements, photos, and witness memories get reshaped by insurance pressure.


