In Lawrence, the same injury diagnosis can lead to different results depending on how the crash happened and what proof is available. For example, insurers often scrutinize:
- Whether the crash involved busy commuting corridors (timing of traffic signals, lane positioning, turning movements)
- Whether the incident occurred near intersections with heavy turning traffic (left-turn and failure-to-yield disputes are common)
- Whether construction or roadway changes affected visibility or lane control
- Whether there were pedestrians, bikes, or dense roadside activity that could complicate a “what happened” story
Even when liability seems obvious to you, settlement value can swing if the evidence is incomplete or if the accident narrative is inconsistent across reports.


