Many online tools treat every crash like it happened in a vacuum. In Randolph, that assumption breaks down fast.
For example, truck crashes here often involve:
- Commute-heavy timing (morning/evening traffic congestion)
- Roadway transitions (merges, turns, and lane changes near busier corridors)
- Conditions that affect stopping distance (weather changes common across New England)
- Multiple vehicles and shifting witness accounts before anyone thinks to document what they saw
Even the best calculator can’t weigh how Massachusetts adjusters and lawyers evaluate causation when liability isn’t clean-cut.


