In many Graham cases, the crash isn’t isolated—it’s part of a chain of traffic decisions. You may see issues like:
- Sudden braking in congestion or at turn lanes
- Lane changes around slower vehicles
- Pedestrian-heavy areas where drivers are constantly adjusting
- Delivery or event-related traffic that increases stop-and-go conditions
Those details matter because insurance companies often argue the crash was “minor,” “avoidable,” or caused by something other than driver negligence. We focus on the facts that counter those narratives—timing, roadway context, and injury consistency.


