In Sheridan, crashes often happen in circumstances that can complicate liability and causation—such as:
- Slippery road conditions after snowmelt, ice, or sudden storms
- Long stretches of highway driving where reaction time becomes critical
- Stop-and-go traffic near main corridors, where rear-end impacts are frequent
- Visibility issues (dust, headlights at low angles, glare, or fog)
Insurance adjusters may argue that your symptoms are unrelated or pre-existing—particularly if treatment started later than you expected or if imaging doesn’t look dramatic. A strong claim usually depends on aligning the timeline of symptoms with the force and circumstances of the crash.


