While every crash is different, Tuscaloosa cases commonly involve:
- Event and nightlife traffic: rides called during late hours after games and weekend events can collide with congested intersections, distracted driving, and rushed pickups.
- Campus-area movement: sudden brake events, side swipes, and pedestrian-adjacent hazards near high foot-traffic areas.
- Commuter corridor collisions: rear-end crashes on busier thoroughfares where speed changes happen quickly.
- Construction and lane shifts: temporary detours and changing lanes that increase the chance of hard braking and merges.
In these situations, the insurance story can shift fast—especially when an adjuster tries to frame the crash as minor, preexisting, or unrelated to your symptoms.


