In and around Wallington, many serious injuries don’t happen in isolated “slow-speed” moments—they occur in real-world conditions:
- Stop-and-go commuting on local roads where rear-end impacts are common
- Lane changes and improper turns that can create contested fault
- Pedestrian-heavy stretches where drivers may dispute what they saw and when
- Construction and utility activity that increases roadside hazards and sudden braking
- Shift work and loading areas where awkward lifting and slips can be disputed as “routine”
When fault is contested, insurers often focus less on your pain and more on a narrative: what happened, who caused it, and whether your medical records match the incident timeline. Your case strategy should be built to respond to those disputes.


