Many serious truck collisions in our region occur on familiar corridors where people commute for work, deliveries, school activities, and errands. When a wreck happens in a traffic pattern that locals recognize—merges, high-speed passing, stop-and-go slowdowns—witnesses may be present, dash cameras may catch key moments, and the “who had time to react” question becomes central.
That matters for settlements because insurers frequently try to shift blame toward the smaller vehicle or toward “unavoidable” circumstances. Your job after a crash isn’t to guess what adjusters will argue—it’s to preserve what can be proven.
What you can do early (and why it matters):
- Keep photos/video (including road conditions and traffic signage) if you have them
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh (lane position, timing, visibility)
- Get treatment quickly and follow your care plan


