Weston is largely suburban, but the roads around it funnel traffic toward major corridors where commercial trucks travel on schedules, not just routes. That means many truck crashes in the area involve more than one moving part—such as:
- Lane changes and merges during heavier commute times
- Sudden braking that triggers rear-end impacts from multiple directions
- Intersection outcomes where the truck’s stopping distance, visibility, and speed matter
- Roadway lighting and weather factors (foggy mornings, heavy rain, glare)
In these situations, a calculator may estimate “damages categories,” but it can’t evaluate whether the driver’s actions, the trucking company’s practices, or roadway conditions will be treated as the primary cause.


