In many West Linn truck crash cases, the crash is tied to how people actually drive in the area—merges, slowdown patterns, and sudden lane changes when traffic compresses. Insurers may argue:
- the truck had no realistic way to avoid the collision,
- the other driver’s actions broke the chain of causation,
- or your injuries aren’t consistent with the reported impact.
That’s why your “settlement estimate” can change dramatically once the facts are organized—dashcam/video (if available), witness accounts, crash-scene observations, and medical timelines all play a role.


