South Gate sits at the intersection of regional commuting routes. That matters because many catastrophic injuries happen where liability can be disputed—such as:
- Lane changes and merging during peak traffic hours
- Left-turn collisions at intersections with heavy turning movements
- High-speed impacts involving commercial vehicles or ride-share traffic
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts near busy corridors and school routes
In these situations, insurance companies frequently argue that the injury was unavoidable, that the other driver was not at fault, or that the medical outcome is unrelated. The difference between a weak and a strong claim often comes down to what can be proven about how the crash happened and what the medical record shows afterward.


