Injuries here frequently involve factors that can affect liability and proof:
- High-speed desert commuting and sudden braking: impacts on rural stretches can produce whiplash-type injuries and disc/soft-tissue problems that evolve over days.
- Tourist traffic and mixed driving habits: visitors unfamiliar with local road conditions may contribute to collisions.
- Off-road and vehicle recovery scenarios: even when an “incident” doesn’t look like a city crash, sudden jolts and awkward landings can trigger neck/back pain and delayed symptoms.
- Weather and visibility changes: glare, dust, and glare at certain times of day can lead to disputes about what drivers could reasonably see.
Because these details matter, your claim needs careful fact-building—not just a diagnosis.


