In suburban areas like Farmington, it’s common for crashes to be disputed not because anyone “forgot” what happened, but because key details are hard to prove later—especially when:
- the driver claims they “didn’t see” you until the last moment,
- the intersection timing or lighting is contested,
- the pedestrian’s location at impact is unclear,
- a vehicle’s damage doesn’t match the injury narrative,
- or the incident involves a hit-and-run where identifying the driver becomes the first hurdle.
After a collision, it’s normal for an insurer to ask for statements quickly. It’s also normal for those statements to be used to narrow your story. Your best chance at a strong outcome is to get your facts organized early and let experienced counsel handle the communication.


