In Selma, many injuries happen during predictable real-life moments:
- Commute and school-area traffic: Sudden braking, rear-end collisions, and lane-change impacts are common when traffic is slow-moving.
- Intersection turn disputes: Crashes often turn into “who had the right of way” arguments—especially when multiple vehicles were involved.
- Pedestrian and curbside incidents: Injuries can occur while someone is waiting to be picked up, stepping away from the curb, or walking near a common stopping point.
- Construction and roadwork conditions: Work zones and changing traffic patterns can affect visibility and driver expectations.
When those details are disputed, the case can hinge on small evidence—timing, lighting, and what witnesses saw.


