Many cases begin with a common assumption: “The driver can’t deny they hit me.” But in real life, claims frequently get contested over:
- What the driver saw and when (reaction time, line of sight, turning angles)
- Whether the driver slowed or yielded appropriately near marked crossings and intersections
- Road conditions—rain, snow/ice, glare, and reduced visibility that change how quickly a car can stop
- “Pre-existing” injury arguments—especially when treatment starts days after the crash
Local drivers move through mixed traffic patterns—commuters, local errands, and school/work schedules—which means insurers often scrutinize timing and documentation.


