Many serious truck crashes around Clemson occur during predictable high-traffic windows—commutes, evening traffic, and weekends when travel increases. That matters because it affects what evidence is available and how insurers argue the case.
For example, in the Clemson area it’s common to see disputes about:
- Who had the right-of-way at merging points and turning lanes
- Whether the truck driver maintained safe spacing and speed for the conditions
- How quickly emergency care started and what symptoms were documented first
- Whether surveillance footage exists from nearby businesses, intersections, or traffic cameras
An AI calculator doesn’t know which of those facts you have—only a lawyer can evaluate how your specific evidence supports liability and damages.


