Lindon commuters and residents share roads with heavy commercial traffic, and that creates predictable risk patterns:
- High-speed merging and lane changes near busy corridors
- Brake-and-response issues where trucks need more stopping distance than cars
- Construction and seasonal traffic slowdowns that can increase rear-end and chain-reaction crashes
- Day-to-night visibility changes (headlights, glare, weather shifts) that affect driver accounts
In these situations, the “who’s at fault” question can be more complicated than a simple driver error. Depending on the crash, liability may involve the driver, the trucking company, maintenance practices, or other parties tied to the load and equipment.
That’s why a Lindon settlement value isn’t just about injury severity—it’s also about whether the evidence supports a strong liability theory.


