Sandy is built around daily commuting routes and busy corridors. That can mean truck crashes aren’t just “a driver made a mistake”—they can involve:
- Turn/merge conflicts where a semi or delivery truck is difficult to stop for quickly
- Lane changes near signalized intersections and access points
- Head-on or side-swipe impacts caused by spacing and speed mismatches
- Construction and roadway re-routing that affects visibility and lane positioning
When a crash happens in an environment like this, evidence matters. Surveillance video from nearby businesses, traffic camera footage when available, and witness accounts can influence whether liability is clearly supported—or heavily disputed.


