In a lot of places, people assume they’ll “find out later” who caused the crash. In Asheville, that’s less reliable. Common local factors can make identification harder and disputes more likely:
- Tourist and event traffic (downtown crowds, seasonal congestion, ride-share activity) increases witnesses—but also increases confusion.
- Pedestrian-heavy zones mean injuries may occur in crosswalk-like areas where multiple people saw parts of what happened.
- Roadway conditions (fog, rain, steep grades, sharp curves) can affect visibility and may become a point of contention.
- Camera coverage varies block by block, so the best footage is often tied to where the crash happened and how quickly it’s requested.
Your claim may succeed or stall based on whether evidence is preserved and documented early.


