Cornelius sits in a region where freight traffic mixes with daily commuting. That matters because truck collisions frequently raise issues that don’t show up in typical passenger-car crashes, such as:
- Tight stopping distances and speed adjustments on local approach roads
- Lane-change and merge conflicts during commute hours
- Visibility problems from roadside lighting, weather, or traffic backups
- Industrial-area pickups and deliveries where schedules can create pressure
Even when the truck driver is clearly at fault, insurers may still argue about what the truck company knew, how the truck was maintained, or whether the injuries match the crash.


