Inglewood traffic moves fast—commutes, airport-area travel, and dense intersections can increase the likelihood of severe injuries and complicate how fault is documented. In many cases, the crash happens in a place where:
- Multiple lanes and quick merges make it harder to reconstruct exactly what each driver saw and did.
- Pedestrian and curbside activity can create conflicting accounts about where people were at the time.
- Traffic congestion may affect witness reliability (“I think it slowed down…maybe it was raining…”).
- Nearby commercial activity can mean more moving parts—deliveries, employer schedules, and time-sensitive records.
Because of this, two people can enter the same “settlement calculator” inputs and get very different results in real life.


