Greensboro’s road network—interstates, busy arterial corridors, and frequent merging traffic—creates crash conditions that don’t always match the simplified scenarios used by online calculators.
In many local cases, the questions aren’t just “who hit whom?” They’re:
- Was the truck operating within required driving/rest rules?
- Did maintenance or brake/tire issues contribute?
- Were there multiple responsible parties (driver, trucking company, maintenance contractor, cargo-related parties)?
- Did the crash occur during a schedule or route that the company controlled?
Because trucking cases can involve several layers of responsibility, the “average number” from an AI tool may be far from what the evidence supports.


