Essex Junction sits in the middle of a lot of daily movement—commuters heading toward Burlington, people traveling through the area, and visitors using rideshare for quick trips. That traffic flow can increase the odds of collisions involving:
- Rear-end impacts during stop-and-go travel
- Lane changes near busier corridors
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk when someone is dropped off or picked up and steps into traffic
- Winter-related conditions (slippery roads, reduced visibility, sudden braking)
When injuries happen in these situations, the insurance story often becomes more complicated than “someone was at fault.” In practice, adjusters may argue about the timing of the ride, whether the driver was operating under coverage, and whether your symptoms match the crash.
That’s why your next steps matter—and why it helps to have a lawyer who understands how these disputes commonly play out in Vermont.


