Commercial vehicle cases are different for a reason: multiple parties can be involved and the evidence is usually more complex than what’s in a typical police report. In the Fox Valley area—especially where people commute between nearby communities—crashes can happen during:
- Lane merges and turn conflicts at higher-traffic intersections
- Daytime traffic mixing (work commuters plus local traffic patterns)
- Road construction and detours that change traffic flow and sightlines
Even when the crash seems straightforward, insurers may argue the truck driver wasn’t the only party at fault, or they may challenge causation (whether the injuries were truly caused by the crash).


