While every case has its own facts, Somerton drivers and residents often deal with recurring situations that affect claims:
- Pickup/drop-off timing and lane position: People may stop where it’s convenient rather than where it’s safest, creating disputes about whether the vehicle was properly positioned.
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Crashes often involve turning vehicles, sudden braking, or failures to yield—issues that become harder to prove once vehicles move and witnesses leave.
- Heat, glare, and visibility: Arizona sun and glare can affect where a driver looked, how long they had to react, and what a witness “could see.”
- Shared roads with pedestrians and cyclists: Even when someone isn’t in the “crosswalk,” insurers may argue the person should have avoided the danger—so the exact location and lighting matter.
Because these details can shift quickly, waiting to document what happened can hurt your case.


