Truck crashes around Holly Springs often happen in predictable commuting moments: stop-and-go traffic, merging lanes, highway cut-through routes, and sudden braking when drivers misjudge speed or following distance. When a collision occurs in these conditions, the most important evidence tends to fall into a few buckets:
- Traffic camera or dashcam footage (timing matters for braking, lane changes, and speed)
- Witness accounts (who saw the truck first, who saw the lane change, who heard the impact)
- Scene documentation (skid marks, debris field, vehicle positions)
- Medical timeline clarity (what you reported and when—especially if symptoms evolve over days)
A calculator can’t reliably “see” these factors. But your lawyer can use them to show how the truck driver’s actions and the trucking operation’s choices caused the harm.


