Local cases tend to involve practical issues that affect evidence and timing:
- Commuter and highway crashes: Impacts on I-90 and surrounding routes can trigger disputes over what the vehicle sensed at the moment of collision.
- Seasonal conditions: Snow, ice, and wet roads can change how the vehicle behaves—sometimes leading insurers to blame driving rather than the restraint system.
- Repair and inspection delays: In smaller communities, it can take time to obtain diagnostic reports or documentation from repairs, which matters for product-defect proof.
- Tourism spillover: Seasonal visitors can be involved in crashes, and policy/record handling may require extra coordination.
Your case should be built around the reality of where and how the crash happened—because that’s what determines what evidence is available and what questions the defense will ask.


