Norton is a suburban community with a mix of residential streets, commercial corridors, and frequent travel routes that connect to regional highways. That matters because truck collisions in these settings commonly involve:
- Fast-moving merge and turn conflicts near busier corridors
- Stop-and-go traffic where braking distance and visibility become disputed
- Multiple vehicles (including passenger cars and delivery or service trucks)
- Hard-to-pinpoint timelines—especially if witnesses saw only part of what happened
When more than one vehicle and party is involved, the settlement math depends on who is blamed (and how strongly). That’s exactly where AI tools tend to fall short: they can’t review your crash report, vehicle data, witness credibility, or trucking-company records.


