In many local cases, the hardest part isn’t proving the crash happened—it’s proving what stage the trip was in and what facts matter most for liability in California.
For example, a crash may occur:
- while you’re being picked up or dropped off near retail or office traffic,
- during a commute when sudden braking or lane changes are disputed,
- in multi-vehicle situations common on busier corridors,
- where visibility and lane markings become part of the argument.
Insurance companies may try to narrow the claim by focusing on timing (“were you inside the vehicle?”), statements (“what did you say at the scene?”), or documentation gaps (“we didn’t receive records fast enough”). The right approach is to get organized early so your claim isn’t forced to rely on memory.


